Stephen, For your first idea to work would require separating the oxygen from the carbon dioxide - that would require the input of a lot of energy that would then put more CO2 into the atmosphere.
For your second idea to work, O2 would have to be a greenhouse gas, which it is not. While you may not mind if the oil industry did fund your research, I think that after they read your email with suggestions, they will decide that they don't mind not supporting you either. Unfortunately, it was difficult to tell in your email if you were joking...so I assume you were. Cheers, Jim On 24/Oct/08 09:22, Stephen Hale wrote: > I want to say at the outset that I'm not one of those skeptics who don't > believe in global warming. I believe it's happening and it's scary. I'm > proposing two solutions based on chemistry and mathematics. >
