arglarg t1_ixcu36h wrote
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It's billions of tons each year. It'd have to he something immensely useful to need so much if it.
junkman21 t1_ixczfn4 wrote
>It'd have to he something immensely useful to need so much if it.
- Dry. Ice.
- Beer
- Carbonated beverages
- Fire extinguishers
- Pellet gun cartridges
You're welcome.
arglarg t1_ixczvdu wrote
We'd need to find use for about 5 metric tons for every person on earth, every year. But all your use cases release the CO2 back into the atmosphere.
junkman21 t1_ixd55h0 wrote
Picture this...
An air rifle range... a cloud of CO2 rolls across the range... lasers... drunk adults... kids hopped up on carbonated sugar beverages... bonfire... fireworks... target shooting... AMERICA!
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