My personal view is the true long-term storage is mineral carbonates, which is some form of accelerated weathering.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You can't say for certain what will happen to the weather in the long term.
In terms of long-term durable storage, the human mind, paradoxically, is pretty good, but it's very fragile.
It is important that carbon storage is carefully regulated, that the process is transparent to the public, and that there is a clear accounting of what happened to the CO2. This is particularly true of underground storage, where there is always a small chance that pressurized CO2 could escape.
We need a really credible perspective toward long-term de-carbonization.
Stationary storage will be as big as the car business long term. The growth rate will probably be several times what it is for the car business.
The climate continues to deteriorate.
Yeah, the material's been good so far, although I'm sure there's got to be a drought coming someday.
The more storage you have, the more stuff you accumulate.
And for me there's still more material than 20 lifetimes that I can use up.
I believe that everything has a shelf life.