The Fantastic Solution to Global WarmingBirds Solar Power Organic carbon sequestration fan, produced by genetically modifying flowers and nano-fabricated molecular-film batteries driven by the sun Flower Patch Geothermal and volcanic, explosive power capture. Oxygen Production through trees Carbon dioxide to be transfered into diamonds Hydroelectric power generator Tidal power generator (under surface of water) Pine grove Box of lightening Door to pressure cooker where diamonds are mined Diamond pressure cooker Wind Turbines connected to special alloy cables that allow power to travel long distances Alloy power cables Nuclear fusion in stars buried in the soil powers the pressure cooker A bit of fire to generate more heat Recycled incandescent light bulbs assist in the separation of carbon and oxygen Tree roots nourish soil Duo-tone organic flower-turbine initiates the separation of oxygen and carbon Nuclear power plant where waste is launched into space and upon re-entry into the atmosphere burns up into little pieces that are completely harmless New diamonds can be produced in a multitude of colors ![]() Problem: Too much CO2 in the air and conflict diamonds mined in Africa.
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Solution: Draw CO2 down from warmer surface. In cooler subterranean level, separate carbon and oxygen. Using a box of lightning, incandescent bulbs, fire, and a fusion powered pressure cooker: create diamonds under intense heat and pressure. Power the operation with captured stars, wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric sources. Reference: Capturing Carbon Dioxide From Air Klaus S. Lackner, Columbia University Materials: gouache, ink, pencil, watercolor Dimensions: 40 x 60 inches (101 x 152 cm) $2500.00 For more information please see thegallery at www.hypermodern.net CommentsWould you like to comment?Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member). |
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