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    “Generally, what happens to these wastes today is they go to a landfill, get dumped in a waterway, or they’re just spread on land,” said Vaulted Deep CEO Julia Reichelstein. “In all of those cases, they’re decomposing into CO2 and methane. That’s contributing to climate change.”

    Waste decomposition is part of the natural carbon cycle. Burning fossil fuels isn’t. We should not be suppressing part of the natural cycle so we can supplant it with our own processes. This is Hollywood accounting applied to carbon emissions, and it’s not going to solve anything.

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        But their shit comes from plants and they get their carbon from the air.
        The unnatural additions to that cycle are fertilizers (more nitrates than normal) and complex organic chemicals (pesticides, antibiotics, …). The carbon cycle is undisturbed by them.

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        I don’t know, animals sound pretty natural to me. Maybe the walls aren’t, but I don’t think that’s what you meant

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    Literal Greenwashing.

    Could easily do better.

    Step 1: plant forests Step 2: lobby for the protection of existing forests including the one just created.

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      Step 3: stop wasting our resources on running a glorified predictive text algorithm.

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    Vaulted mixes the waste, including everything from biosolids and manure to food scraps, into a sludgy cocktail, then injects it into deep geological formations sealed off from the surface.

    we’re literally turning our world into a shit sandwich.

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      Well, to be precise - if you say you do A to get B that only says something about your intention. So the headline isn’t really lying, they’re just saying what Microsoft is wants to achieve. I agree they will not achieve that goal because carbon offset doesn’t work.

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    this is the episode of The Simpsons where homer becomes the waste management president and sells Springfield’s underground to other cities for landfill use

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    You’re all being negative and funny about it, but have you considered you may not know better than hundreds of actual scientists?

    I’m just saying, this shit is indeed hilarious, but I’m thinking they’re on to something.

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      I think the point most people are trying to make is that the pollution should not exist in the first place, and also that carbon offsetting doesn’t work as advertised.