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Old 04-03-2008, 10:05 AM   #5
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I've heard of this before, and I have a question.... what happens to the CO2 once its stored? Does it break down into carbon and oxygen molecules, or does it just sit there?

Because if it just sits there, aren't we simply passing off today's issues onto future generations? The only difference is instead of the effects being seen in 50-100 years where the future generations can say "great-grampa Ken was a jerk for leaving us the CO2", now it will be left for hundreds or thousands of years where documentaries will be saying "nobody knows for sure why the people of the ancient 21st century thought it would be a good idea to leave this mess for us to clean up."
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