Carbon monoxide (CO) is a byproduct of burning fossil fuels. It amasses in the atmosphere and blocks in UV rays -- hence green house effect. So, instead of switching to renewable resources (that might just burn clean and won't deplete the Earth's natural non-renewable resources), this article suggests catching the burn-off CO and piping it underground or somewhere else to store it forever.
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a byproduct of burning fossil fuels. It amasses in the atmosphere and blocks in UV rays -- hence green house effect. So, instead of switching to renewable resources (that might just burn clean and won't deplete the Earth's natural non-renewable resources), this article suggests catching the burn-off CO and piping it underground or somewhere else to store it forever.
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