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  1. lxskllr

    17 year old advocate for nuclear energy.

    You can sequester it by capture and storage. That's the hard way. It's better to not release it in the first place, accept that you royally frigged everything up, and wait it out til everything goes back in balance, and maybe your great, great, great, great, great, great grandkids can have a...
  2. lxskllr

    17 year old advocate for nuclear energy.

    Of course you can sequester carbon. It was tightly bound til it started getting extracted. Just like sewage isn't a problem when it's sequestered in your septic tank, but becomes a huge problem when it's running through your backyard. Where the carbon, sewage, plutonium... is located matters.
  3. lxskllr

    17 year old advocate for nuclear energy.

    A few hundred years ago tallow candles were the popular lighting source, horses provided transportation, and the European population of the US was ~400. Not 400 million, not 400 thousand; 400. Fewer people than are in a modestly sized school. A lot can happen in a "mere" few hundred years.
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