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Would it be possible to condense carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere in the coldest parts of the world?

In the coldest parts of the world the temperature can be below -78 degrees C. which is the temperature at which carbon dioxide freezes. Would it be practical to remove the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, at low cost, in these cold places, and so have a means of limiting the level of carbon dioxide in the the earth's atmophere?

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  • Asked by gopher
  • on 2010-01-01 15:14:15
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Ralph2 says:

School was a long time ago but does it not take considerable pressure as well as cold to freeze CO2

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posted on 2010-01-05 00:58:25 | Report abuse


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