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Can technology solve all the world problems
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Answered by khushi02022010
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Carbon sequestration

Cutting greenhouse-gas emissions alone won’t be enough to prevent sharp increases in global temperatures. We’ll also need to remove vast amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which not only would be incredibly expensive but would present us with the thorny problem of what to do with all that CO2. A growing number of startups are exploring ways of recycling carbon dioxide into products, including synthetic fuels, polymers, carbon fiber, and concrete. That’s promising, but what we’ll really need is a cheap way to permanently store the billions of tons of carbon dioxide that we might have to pull out of the atmosphere.

Answered by abi516
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There is no market for solving social problems, and it isn't the business of government to get into the technology or any other kind of business. ... Throwing technology at problems can be helpful, but the fundamental problems are political and economic and rooted in human nature.

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