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#1 2024-02-17 10:27:07

Marak60
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World’s Largest ‘Carbon Capture’ Facility Set for Construction

LINK: https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/w … dwXLkh0%3D

"...The world’s largest “carbon capture” facility is now being built in the United States. The construction in Wyoming, known as “Project Bison,” is set to be completed and running by 2030, and it is claimed that it will remove five million tons of carbon from the atmosphere every year through so-called direct air capture technology. The project is part of a larger push now taking place with similar programs..."

You really need to look at this! This is an attack of global scale, it has many agenders all rolled in one, from terraforming to carbon credit controls and everything in between. If we do not find a way to stop this our beautiful world will be terraformed into an alien environment, time to ask the Urmahs and Taygetians to take this to the GF and demand it stopped. It is a clear violation of every rule I can think of!

It is not just this ONE plant they already have built 19 and intend to build 1000's that's right, 1000's more and the atmosphere has only 0.04% of carbon in it, if this drops to below 0.03% plant life will not exist (CARBON IS NOT A POLLUTION).  With all these terraforming plants working we are going to see all plant life gone, to survive we will need to live in domes (15 minute cities), see agenda yet? 

Time for some practical physical action to be taken here......


Nikola Tesla...

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#2 2024-02-17 13:32:35

oceanisclear
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Re: World’s Largest ‘Carbon Capture’ Facility Set for Construction

Yes, a physical action should be taken.

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#3 2024-02-17 20:50:47

Ariya
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Re: World’s Largest ‘Carbon Capture’ Facility Set for Construction

There’s one planned in Cornwall too ..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-c … 277585.amp

I think the only carbon they are actually interested in capturing is us carbon based hoomans …

Why can’t we just grow more trees? Why the need to pump more chemicals into the sea?
(*´◒`*)

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#4 2024-02-17 21:44:03

Horton HaW
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Re: World’s Largest ‘Carbon Capture’ Facility Set for Construction

Ariya wrote:

There’s one planned in Cornwall too ..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-c … 277585.amp

I think the only carbon they are actually interested in capturing is us carbon based hoomans …

Why can’t we just grow more trees? Why the need to pump more chemicals into the sea?
(*´◒`*)

Lol. So funny. My exact thoughts.

Wonder if this ties in. So creepy.
Putting this here from another thread because it relates.

Brahman wrote:

The puzzle for 2024 is also funny. Especially the eye with the brains. big_smile

20231118_COP002.jpg
Yeah the 2019 had the VR with Cannabis(?)On one side and QR ID on the other. Geesh.
Looks like the currencies or economy going off a cliff to the right. Then maybe a data center/block chain reference? Huge growth here.
Blackstone Is Building a $25 Billion Empire of Power-Hungry Data Centers
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles … ter-empire
Look at the globes linked, showing Australia and South America.

Hive Digital Technologies. Gotta love the name.
https://www.cryptotimes.io/hive-expands … ta-center/
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This year, Hive rebranded, dropping “blockchain” from its name to reflect a focus on AI, cloud computing, and GPUs. Despite the shift, CEO Aydin Kilic and Chairman Frank Holmes emphasized continued involvement in Bitcoin and crypto mining.

https://www.electronicdesign.com/market … ta-centers

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As more consumers embrace smart devices, demand grows for networking data centers, Internet of Things, smart sensors, etc. To meet these needs, semiconductor design companies are encountering challenges in chip design complexity and PPA (power, performance, area) factors in lower geometries, such as 7 nm, 5 nm, and 3 nm. One of the leading global semiconductor companies, headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., says “The 7-nm node offers a 20-30% performance improvement, 30% power reduction, and at least a 10-15% die cost reduction.”

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#5 2024-02-17 21:58:49

Horton HaW
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Re: World’s Largest ‘Carbon Capture’ Facility Set for Construction

Billions being spent. Oh so slim shady. Pleeeeze.
The world’s biggest carbon capture facility is being built in Texas. Will it work?
https://www.theguardian.com/environment … ll-it-work

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The Stratos project is ultimately owned by Occidental Petroleum, an American oil company that bought Carbon Engineering for $1.1bn last month and views carbon removal as a sort of future-proofing for its industry.
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While Occidental maintains that the CO2 captured in Texas will be stored underground and used as a sort of carbon credit system for other companies to purchase, the company also touts itself as an exemplar of what it calls “net zero oil”, whereby removed CO2 is injected into rock formations to dislodge gas and oil for further extraction.
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The commitments to remove such volumes of CO2 is a step-change for a direct air capture industry still nascent, small-scale and unproven in its capacity to curb the worsening climate crisis, even as hope, and dollars, are ladled upon it. “It’s an extraordinarily big moment for carbon removal right now and for direct air capture in particular,” said Erin Burns, executive director of Carbon180, a climate NGO that works on a range of different carbon-removal options.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment … -emissions

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About 30 carbon-capture projects have been proposed in Louisiana – all of them spurred by federal subsidies and most supercharged by increased incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act intended to address global heating.

A total of 170 projects have been announced nationwide, with only Texas having as many projects as Louisiana. On Friday, the Department of Energy announced $1.2bn investment in carbon capture projects in Louisiana and Texas.

The IRA increased tax credits, called 45Q, to permanently store carbon from $50 per ton to $85 per ton. Directly capturing the carbon from ambient air earns developers $180 per ton. The law also allows the credit to be paid in cash to developers, which include companies or subsidiaries of Shell, ExxonMobil and Koch.

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#6 2024-02-17 22:34:40

Horton HaW
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Re: World’s Largest ‘Carbon Capture’ Facility Set for Construction

Gee underground caverns capturing and storing "carbon". What could go wrong? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_ … nd_storage

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Geological formations are currently considered the most promising sequestration sites. The US National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) reported that North America has enough storage capacity for more than 900 years worth of CO2 at current production rates.[14] A general problem is that long-term predictions about submarine or underground storage security are very difficult and uncertain, and there is still the risk that some CO2 might leak into the atmosphere.[15][16][17] Despite this, a 2018 evaluation estimates the risk of substantial leakage to be fairly low.[18][19]

The term carbon capture and storage, (CCS) also known as carbon dioxide capture and storage refers to a process in which a relatively pure stream of carbon dioxide (CO2) is separated (“captured”), compressed and transported to a storage location for long-term isolation from the atmosphere.

The subterranean battlefield: Warfare is going underground, into dark ...
https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-arm … ht-spaces/

Military Continues Child Rescue out of Underground Tunnels Across the ...
https://www.geoengineering-norway.org/2 … the-globe/

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#7 2024-02-18 19:07:16

Aleksander
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Re: World’s Largest ‘Carbon Capture’ Facility Set for Construction

Ariya wrote:

There’s one planned in Cornwall too ..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-c … 277585.amp

I think the only carbon they are actually interested in capturing is us carbon based hoomans …

Why can’t we just grow more trees? Why the need to pump more chemicals into the sea?
(*´◒`*)

Trees produce more CO2 than they produce oxygen. Balance is clear at this matter. Most of the Earth oxygen do not come from the plants processing CO2 during day.

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