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I saw project earth on discovery channel, & saw scientist trying many ways to prevent global warming eg. sending millions of lens into space, covering glacier with white blankets etc etc. Most of this ideas are impractical & impossible to implement in near future.

Instead I thought of an idea which is practial & could provide guranteed solution & I think it won't cause billions of dollars as in the ideas already brought by people.

Idea is simple green house gas is co2, which contains one molecule of carbon & two molecule of oxygen. If we are able to break this then we will be left with seperated composite of C (carbon) & oxygen gas (02).
Now challenge is to prepare a machine which can detect co2 & split it, which will incur some cost at beginning, & many such small machines will be kept running in polluted part of the earth, this will reduce the co2 gas & increase the oxygen level on earth.

IF WE REALLY START WITH THIS IDEA THEN WE WILL BE SUCESSFULL IN NO TIME
 
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It would take more energy to split the molecule back out than we got from the CO2 in the first place making a net CO2 gain.
 
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If we put used grease that will be thrown out or recycled, into the crude oil's place where we extracted it from, it will be like nothing happened, but if we don't we are rising the ambient temperature.
 
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Originally posted by parshu:
I saw project earth on discovery channel, & saw scientist trying many ways to prevent global warming eg. sending millions of lens into space, covering glacier with white blankets etc etc. Most of this ideas are impractical & impossible to implement in near future.

Instead I thought of an idea which is practial & could provide guranteed solution & I think it won't cause billions of dollars as in the ideas already brought by people.

Idea is simple green house gas is co2, which contains one molecule of carbon & two molecule of oxygen. If we are able to break this then we will be left with seperated composite of C (carbon) & oxygen gas (02).
Now challenge is to prepare a machine which can detect co2 & split it, which will incur some cost at beginning, & many such small machines will be kept running in polluted part of the earth, this will reduce the co2 gas & increase the oxygen level on earth.

IF WE REALLY START WITH THIS IDEA THEN WE WILL BE SUCESSFULL IN NO TIME


I've been working on this idea for a few months, so congratulations on thinking of it!
 
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