agriculture * food * energy * environment
30 Jan
Here’s a novel idea how farmers can help fight global warming. According to researchers at the University of Washington, making bales with 30 percent of global crop residues – the stalks and such left after harvesting – and then sinking the bales into the deep ocean could reduce the build up of global carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by up to 15 percent a year, according to just published calculations.
That is a significant amount of carbon, the process can be accomplished with existing technology and it can be done year after year, according to Stuart Strand, a University of Washington research professor. Further the technique would sequester – or lock up – the carbon in seafloor sediments and deep ocean waters for thousands of years, he says.
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Along a similar line, I have always thought that injecting sewage down depleted oil and gas wells would serve the same purpose, to sequester carbon and would also save municipalities from having to process it.
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