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Pig Poop Helps Google Go Carbon Neutral
The article is a bit old, but still quite interesting. I don't see any reason (besides cost, yikes, 1.2 million!) that we wouldn't want to do more of this. Also, the picture they used cracks me up. Pig Poop Helps Google Go Carbon Neutral | Crisp Green Quote:
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Every sewage treatment plant and every animal farm and every landfill should have methane digesters and collectors! Not only would this gain a lot of lost energy, it would produce a lot of high quality fixed nitrogen fertilizer - which would then replace a lot (ALL?) of the chemical fertilizers that we currently make from natural gas.
Two problems solved with one solution. Actually at least THREE problems would be solved - the natural organic fertilizer would allow the soil to be built up, and we would then stop poisoning the groundwater and rivers - and the dead zones in the ocean could start to rebound. |
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Good point Neil. I didn't think about that.
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