[Terrapreta] Fwd: Fwd: Global Carbon Cycle

Duane Pendergast still.thinking at computare.org
Tue Jun 5 13:30:37 CDT 2007


That tonne/capita example puts an encouraging perspective on the magnitude
of the problem Sean. I keep track of our personal emissions. Even our two
person household here in carbon sinful Canada is responsible for only about
8 tonnes of carbon emissions per year. I guess we could engage the services
of those nurturing the land through some kind of carbon sink credit.

 

Duane

 

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[mailto:terrapreta-bounces at bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Sean K. Barry
Sent: June 5, 2007 12:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [Terrapreta] Fwd: Fwd: Global Carbon Cycle

 

 

 

The synchronicity of those two numbers just came to me; 6 billion people and
6 billion tons of carbon per year.

That means, if every man, woman, and child, took a whole year to make just
one ton of charcoal and buried it, then the human race would have a carbon
neutral footprint, even while we still burned up all the fossil fuel at the
rate we are burning it now.  Make it two or three tons per person per year
and we could march the carbon balance right back to pre-industrial levels in
probably a few decades, and still burn all of the fossil fuel (at even
faster rates, perhaps).

 

What does anybody think of that?  Butt-load (and then some) of charcoal, I
say.

 

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