Britain's Nuclear Energy Plan: Too Little, Too Late? [View article]
I suggest artificial photosynthesis to harness atmospheric CO2 and produce hydrogen as a byproduct. You need solar panels or some form of renewable electrical energy, but reducing output won't do it. I agree with Bush for once that output doesn't need to be cut down. Instead I think research can be done to replicate the first phases of photosynthesis that all the plants do. How hard is that? Biomed/biotech can't be all that far it. And so long as you remove that last phase, you don't have sugar as the output. You have hydrogen for fuel cell cars, for instance. If every plant in the world does it, how hard could it be to reverse engineer what they do?
Britain's Nuclear Energy Plan: Too Little, Too Late? [View article]