• CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.workOP
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    18 days ago

    I’m unaware of any examples of subterranean carbon monoxide storage. However, underground helium storage has been done successfully for a while. Helium is one of the best gases at leaking because of its small size, which should provide some reassurance as to the storage of larger gases underground.

    I agree that greed and corporate malfeasance are a thing, but it’s kind of a separate problem. The government is either going to enforce environmental regulations and manage our resources properly or it’s not.

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      17 days ago

      Well, that sounds promising at least.

      If you don’t think those things are very much related, may I suggest reading this post on Lemmy today.

      The levels of corruption aimed at climate denial and in furthering fossil fuels is frightening.