David Ho on Nostr: If moving large amounts of sand is economically untenable and logistically ...
If moving large amounts of sand is economically untenable and logistically impractical, we should consider the implications for many CO₂ removal (#CDR) methods that require us to move even larger amounts of biomass, sand, rocks, acid, or CO₂.
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