CO2 irony
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There's a bit of a panic on, because we're running short of CO2, used, (amongst other things), in fizzy drinks and abattoirs. Ummmm. Look up guys. See that greenhouse gas that's killing the planet. Yeh, the CO2 stuff.
OK, go ahead and invent a cost-effective way to extract it from the atmosphere and sell it to fizzy drink manufacturers and abattoirs. Just remember who gave you the idea when you're a multi-billionaire credited with solving climate change. :-D
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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OK, go ahead and invent a cost-effective way to extract it from the atmosphere and sell it to fizzy drink manufacturers and abattoirs. Just remember who gave you the idea when you're a multi-billionaire credited with solving climate change. :-D
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
Richard Deeming wrote:
OK, go ahead and invent a cost-effective way to extract it from the atmosphere
Yeh, I did actually do some reading on it and, apparently, it's not that easy. But if was easy, it wouldn't be such a great "opportunity", would it! I'll let you know when I've figured it out. :) It does seem a bit stupid that we rely on two or three, seasonal, companies to produce 80% of the UK's needs. Particularly when those companies are significantly affected by the cost of gas.
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There's a bit of a panic on, because we're running short of CO2, used, (amongst other things), in fizzy drinks and abattoirs. Ummmm. Look up guys. See that greenhouse gas that's killing the planet. Yeh, the CO2 stuff.