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  1. ruben (rb3n@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 29-Jan-2025 03:27:09 UTC ruben ruben

    ya estamos con el tecnosolucionismo

    "Este científico quiere 'salvar el planeta'... detonando una bomba nuclear en el océano
    Se llama Andy Haverly y cree que la explosión puede capturar el equivalente a 30 años de emisiones de dióxido de carbono. Eso sí, su proyecto no está exento de riesgos"

    https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/ciencia/2025-01-27/cientifico-salvar-planeta-bomba-nuclear-1qrt_4051638/

    "propuesta no exenta de riesgos" :0

    el plan original

    "Nuclear Explosions for Large Scale Carbon Sequestration"
    https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.06623

    In conversation about 4 months ago from mastodon.social permalink

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      Este científico quiere 'salvar el planeta' detonando la bomba nuclear más potente de la historia: “por una más...”
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      Se llama Andy Haverly y cree que la explosión puede capturar el equivalente a 30 años de emisiones de dióxido de carbono. Eso sí, su proyecto no está exento de riesgos
    2. Nuclear Explosions for Large Scale Carbon Sequestration
      Confronting the escalating threat of climate change requires innovative and large-scale interventions. This paper presents a bold proposal to employ a buried nuclear explosion in a remote basaltic seabed for pulverizing basalt, thereby accelerating carbon sequestration through Enhanced Rock Weathering (ERW). By precisely locating the explosion beneath the seabed, we aim to confine debris, radiation, and energy while ensuring rapid rock weathering at a scale substantial enough to make a meaningful dent in atmospheric carbon levels. Our analysis outlines the parameters essential for efficient carbon capture and minimal collateral effects, emphasizing that a yield on the order of gigatons is critical for global climate impact. Although this approach may appear radical, we illustrate its feasibility by examining safety factors, preservation of local ecosystems, political considerations, and financial viability. This work argues for reimagining nuclear technology not merely as a destructive force but as a potential catalyst for decarbonization, thereby inviting further exploration of pioneering solutions in the fight against climate change.

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