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    18 Jan '15 19:19
    Originally posted by finnegan
    There are some quite effective carbon sinks in place, taking the form of oil, gas and coal reserves deep underground. Then we have the trapped gases under the frozen tundra, the immense rainforests, ... Driling for oil in the Arctic or the south Atlantic or extending fracking around the globe is moving that goal post so far away from you that is is absurd ...[text shortened]... natural equilibrium in capitalism. It runs riot and eats its way through resources with abandon.
    Those carbon sinks form too slowly. We need to catalyze them.
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