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First there is no doubt that Earth's atmosphere has been steadily increasing percentage of carbon dioxide.  H2Orbit doesn't really care how the CO2 got there, we do care that it is there.  Carbon dioxide can be introduced through natural means, human activity and by geologic means.


Dr. Klaus Lackner has proposed the use of 'synthetic trees' to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide.  While his proposal from an engineering point of view would work the question then becomes what to do with the CO2 once we have removed it from the atmosphere.   H2Orbit proposes we use it to help rebuild reefs in support of biodiversity in our oceans.

H2Orbit would like to fund the construction of the protypes necessary not just for the synthetic tree but the processes necessary to supply materials for reef ball construction.  We would like to work with Universities on these efforts.