Why don't we just put big balloons on factories pipes that gets filled up with all the greenhouse gases, when the balloons are filled up with just release them.
When they're far out enough, we shoot the ballon, making it explode and releasing the gases, that way they won't effect us.
>>8874860
If the gases can make a balloon rise far enough up to not be a problem, then the gases would rise that far up on their own, as well.
>>8874860
Because the air still ends up in the atmosphere, twit. Also, big enough bags are less than implausible.
>>8874860
its dumb but it just might work.
>>8874860
why shoot the balloons at all? just let them float into space and they'll eventually fly to the Sun, problem solved.
Why not have chemical engineers react CO2 with other chemicals and have a safer end product?
>>8874860
Fill the ballons
Have brainlets suck out the bad stuff
>>8875003
Because that will cause the sun to experience runaway global warming. Do I need to think of eveything!?!
>>8875020
it' da jews man!
>>8874860
wouldn't it be much better to put on pipes that leads CO2 to an underground containers?
>>8875165
Converge all the CO2 pipes into one tremendous pipe, and have that pipe go all the way to Mexico.
It's their problem now
Scientists are working on genetically engineering plants that will require more CO2 in order to photosynthesize. That should help, though it'll just kind of push the problem back a bit since when the plants decompose they'll re-release the carbon.
Growing food locally (using hydroponic and other solutions in areas where this is difficult), throwing away less, eating less meat (since so much of what we grow goes to feed food animals), and eliminating use of fossil fuels will all help a lot, as will switching back to wood as a primary construction material, and breaking up parking lots with patches of trees, as well as increasing efficiency in buildings so they give off less heat.
Why don't we just hang a large mass on the balloons and throw them off the edge of the earth?
>>8875176
Plus, we make Mexico pay for it, it'll be a complimentary gift with the Great Wall
>>8874861
This
CO2 is denser than air in general.
>>8874860
can I downvote this post