From: harmony on
go ahead, live it up - with a clear conscience.
Replacing Petroleum
Carbon Sciences is developing a breakthrough CO2 based gas-to-liquids
technology to transform greenhouse gases into liquid portable fuels, such as
gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Innovating at the forefront of chemical
engineering, we are developing highly scalable clean-tech processes to
produce liquid fuels from naturally occurring or human-made greenhouse gas
emissions. From sources such as natural gas fields, refinery flare gas,
landfill gas, municipal waste, algae and other biomass, there is an abundant
supply of inexpensive feedstock available to produce large and sustainable
quantities of liquid fuel to replace petroleum for global consumption,
thereby eliminating our dependence on petroleum.

For Existing Infrastructure
The world is highly dependent on the existing transportation and fuel
delivery infrastructure. Automobiles, trucks, trains, ships and planes
powered by portable liquid fuels are crucial to our way of life. Alternative
technologies such as biofuels, fuel cells, hydrogen and electric batteries,
require substantial infrastructure changes in order to meet the energy and
climate challenge. These changes are decades away and the costs are
enormous. Our solution enables a sustainable world of fuel consumption and
climate stability by transforming CO2 and other greenhouse gases into liquid
fuel, such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, for immediate use in our
existing transportation and fuel delivery infrastructure.

http://www.carbonsciences.com/


From: J. Clarke on
On 6/8/2010 10:11 PM, harmony wrote:
> go ahead, live it up - with a clear conscience.
> Replacing Petroleum
> Carbon Sciences is developing a breakthrough CO2 based gas-to-liquids
> technology to transform greenhouse gases into liquid portable fuels, such as
> gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Innovating at the forefront of chemical
> engineering, we are developing highly scalable clean-tech processes to
> produce liquid fuels from naturally occurring or human-made greenhouse gas
> emissions. From sources such as natural gas fields, refinery flare gas,
> landfill gas, municipal waste, algae and other biomass, there is an abundant
> supply of inexpensive feedstock available to produce large and sustainable
> quantities of liquid fuel to replace petroleum for global consumption,
> thereby eliminating our dependence on petroleum.
>
> For Existing Infrastructure
> The world is highly dependent on the existing transportation and fuel
> delivery infrastructure. Automobiles, trucks, trains, ships and planes
> powered by portable liquid fuels are crucial to our way of life. Alternative
> technologies such as biofuels, fuel cells, hydrogen and electric batteries,
> require substantial infrastructure changes in order to meet the energy and
> climate challenge. These changes are decades away and the costs are
> enormous. Our solution enables a sustainable world of fuel consumption and
> climate stability by transforming CO2 and other greenhouse gases into liquid
> fuel, such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, for immediate use in our
> existing transportation and fuel delivery infrastructure.
>
> http://www.carbonsciences.com/

Yeah, right, and we can run the world on water too.

CO2 is ash. To use it as a fuel you have to unburn it. To do that you
have to put at least as much energy into it as you're going to get out
of it. While I have no doubt that it's possible, you still have to get
that energy from _somewhere_.


From: Cwatters on
Could well be someone is trying to pump and dump the stock. Up 30% this
week.

http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=CABN.OB+Interactive#chart2:symbol=cabn.ob;range=1m;indicator=volume;charttype=line;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=on;source=undefined


From: Uncle Al on
harmony wrote:
>
> go ahead, live it up - with a clear conscience.
> Replacing Petroleum
> Carbon Sciences is developing a breakthrough CO2 based gas-to-liquids
> technology to transform greenhouse gases into liquid portable fuels,

1) First law of thermodynamics.
2) Second law of thermodynamics.
3) Third law of thermodynamics.
4) idiot

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From: Benj on
On Jun 9, 11:22 am, Uncle Al <Uncle...(a)hate.spam.net> wrote:
> harmony wrote:
>
> > go ahead, live it up - with a clear conscience.
> > Replacing Petroleum
> > Carbon Sciences is developing a breakthrough CO2 based gas-to-liquids
> > technology to transform greenhouse gases into liquid portable fuels,
>
>    1) First law of thermodynamics.
>    2) Second law of thermodynamics.
>    3) Third law of thermodynamics.
>    4) idiot

Uncle Al you are just an idiot. You are SO "ungreen"! It's not too
late even for you. Just imagine how great it would be if we could take
all that water in the oceans and turn it into fuel. Hey, in the Gulf
of Mexico it's already half way there! Or even better. We should start
research now to find a way to turn dirt into fuel. Why not? We've got
VAST amount of dirt to use? Just fund the research! For that matter
we could even start the green fuels programs much more modestly by
funding research to turn Kudzu into fuel!

Of course I'm just an "idea man" here, but with enough government
funding I'm sure research could develop these solutions to avoid world-
wide disaster! I've even heard that the Nazis developed a process to
turn body fat from Jewish prisoners into fuel for the war machine. I'm
sure copies of that research can be still found in the United States.