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using baking soda in a chemical reaction causes the release of the CO2 that's stored inside.
So what's the deal here: somebody gets some credit for storing CO2 in baking soda and another guy releases the gas with no penalty...;)
That's as good as using ethanol instead of oil.
Posted by: Linux Geek   Posted on: 11/27/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Baking Soda..  michael.burgess@... | 11/27/07
using baking soda  Linux Geek | 11/27/07
So what?  techboy_z | 11/27/07
The problem is the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. We are cutting  DonnieBoy | 11/27/07
If left to itself...  blu_z | 11/28/07
I agree, there are tons of uses for baking soda  GeiselS@... | 11/27/07
The answer is a big fat NO !!  thetruth_z | 11/27/07
Oh, the ego of mankind...  Uber Dweeb | 11/27/07
The world scientific community has been studying this for some time. CO2  DonnieBoy | 11/27/07
Scientific Community?  Uber Dweeb | 11/27/07
Yes, there are always those that will try to create a controversy where  DonnieBoy | 11/27/07
Gotta love...  Uber Dweeb | 11/27/07
And your argument is??? There is ample evidense that we need to cut CO2  DonnieBoy | 11/27/07
Whatever you say  Boot_Agnostic | 11/28/07
RE: Can baking soda curb global warming?  toddmryan | 11/27/07
I still dont understand why we dont use neuclear.  Been_Done_Before | 11/27/07
Agreed, Nuclear should be one of the technologies used to meet goals!!  DonnieBoy | 11/27/07

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