Comment by voisin
4 days ago
> We will have to bury carbon back under the ground at some point.
Location doesn’t matter. Duration of storage matters. If we could find a way to lock it up in a building material that would be effective and useful.
4 days ago
> We will have to bury carbon back under the ground at some point.
Location doesn’t matter. Duration of storage matters. If we could find a way to lock it up in a building material that would be effective and useful.
It's not exactly turning CO2 into bricks, but there's a few applications of biochar as an additive to improve concrete, asphalt, particleboard, etc.