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    Default Branson, Gore launch prize to cut greenhouse gases

    by Robin Millard
    Fri Feb 9, 1:24 PM ET



    LONDON (AFP) - Virgin chief Sir Richard Branson has launched what he called the world's biggest prize to inspire innovators to develop a way to remove greenhouse gases from the earth's atmosphere.

    Branson announced the 25-million-dollar Virgin Earth Challenge prize at a joint press conference here with Al Gore, the former US vice president turned global environment campaigner.

    The prize will go to the individual or group able to show a commercially viable design resulting in the net removal of man-made atmospheric greenhouse gases each year for at least 10 years, without harmful side-effects.

    Branson said: "Could it be possible to find someone on Earth who could devise a way of removing the lethal amount of CO2 from the Earth's atmosphere?

    "How could we get every young, creative, innovative thinker, every inventor and every scientist to put their minds to it?

    "The challenge we are laying down to the world's brightest brains is: to devise a way of removing greenhouse gases at least the equivalent of one billion tonnes of carbon per year, and hopefully much more.

    Both Branson and Gore hope that governments will match the prize fund.

    The pair will be joined in adjudicating the prize by diplomat Sir Crispin Tickell, an authority on climate change; scientist, explorer and author Tim Flannery; James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and British scientist James Lovelock.

    The judges will meet annually to decide if any project over the past year has met the criteria. The removal must have long-term effects and contribute materially to the stability of the Earth's climate.

    Five million dollars will be paid at the time of the judge's decision, with the rest to follow 10 years later if they then decide the goals have been achieved.

    Gore said: "Up until now what has not been asked seriously on a sustained basis is 'Is there not some way that some of that carbon dioxide could be scavenged out of the atmosphere?'

    "We are now in circumstances where the more difficult questions have to be asked and the more difficult ventures have to be undertaken.

    "There are some research teams that have begun to look at possible avenues for solving this problem but it is right at the beginning. This is right at the cutting edge.

    Branson added that the winners of the prize "will have the satisfaction of saving thousands of species and possibly even mankind itself.

    "You will also be awarded the largest prize ever offered -- the Virgin Earth prize and the 25 million dollars that comes with it."

    Doctor Steve Howard, chief executive of The Climate Group and an advisor to the judges, said there were an estimated seven billion tonnes of carbon dioxide currently being emitted every year into the atmosphere.

    "This throws a bright spotlight on the issue. We need cultural, business and government imperatives to deal with the problem. We are not there yet and a prize is required to do that," Howard told AFP.

    "There's no current real technology that's managing to pull carbon out of the atmosphere. We're nowhere yet.

    "For 25 million dollars, people will do extraordinary things. It's to fire people up and say: 'let's do this.'"

    It is not the first time Gore and Branson have teamed up to promote green issues: last September Gore backed Branson's pledge to spend three billion dollars (2.3 billion euros) on reversing global warming.

    The former vice-president, who brought global warming to prominence in his documentary film "An Inconvenient Truth," told the Virgin boss at the time that he was in a unique position to make a difference.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070209...e_070209132326
    "A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself."
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    Damn rich liberals

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephanie View Post
    by Robin Millard
    Fri Feb 9, 1:24 PM ET



    LONDON (AFP) - Virgin chief Sir Richard Branson has launched what he called the world's biggest prize to inspire innovators to develop a way to remove greenhouse gases from the earth's atmosphere.

    Branson announced the 25-million-dollar Virgin Earth Challenge prize at a joint press conference here with Al Gore, the former US vice president turned global environment campaigner.

    The prize will go to the individual or group able to show a commercially viable design resulting in the net removal of man-made atmospheric greenhouse gases each year for at least 10 years, without harmful side-effects.

    Branson said: "Could it be possible to find someone on Earth who could devise a way of removing the lethal amount of CO2 from the Earth's atmosphere?

    "How could we get every young, creative, innovative thinker, every inventor and every scientist to put their minds to it?

    "The challenge we are laying down to the world's brightest brains is: to devise a way of removing greenhouse gases at least the equivalent of one billion tonnes of carbon per year, and hopefully much more.

    Both Branson and Gore hope that governments will match the prize fund.

    The pair will be joined in adjudicating the prize by diplomat Sir Crispin Tickell, an authority on climate change; scientist, explorer and author Tim Flannery; James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and British scientist James Lovelock.

    The judges will meet annually to decide if any project over the past year has met the criteria. The removal must have long-term effects and contribute materially to the stability of the Earth's climate.

    Five million dollars will be paid at the time of the judge's decision, with the rest to follow 10 years later if they then decide the goals have been achieved.

    Gore said: "Up until now what has not been asked seriously on a sustained basis is 'Is there not some way that some of that carbon dioxide could be scavenged out of the atmosphere?'

    "We are now in circumstances where the more difficult questions have to be asked and the more difficult ventures have to be undertaken.

    "There are some research teams that have begun to look at possible avenues for solving this problem but it is right at the beginning. This is right at the cutting edge.

    Branson added that the winners of the prize "will have the satisfaction of saving thousands of species and possibly even mankind itself.

    "You will also be awarded the largest prize ever offered -- the Virgin Earth prize and the 25 million dollars that comes with it."

    Doctor Steve Howard, chief executive of The Climate Group and an advisor to the judges, said there were an estimated seven billion tonnes of carbon dioxide currently being emitted every year into the atmosphere.

    "This throws a bright spotlight on the issue. We need cultural, business and government imperatives to deal with the problem. We are not there yet and a prize is required to do that," Howard told AFP.

    "There's no current real technology that's managing to pull carbon out of the atmosphere. We're nowhere yet.

    "For 25 million dollars, people will do extraordinary things. It's to fire people up and say: 'let's do this.'"

    It is not the first time Gore and Branson have teamed up to promote green issues: last September Gore backed Branson's pledge to spend three billion dollars (2.3 billion euros) on reversing global warming.

    The former vice-president, who brought global warming to prominence in his documentary film "An Inconvenient Truth," told the Virgin boss at the time that he was in a unique position to make a difference.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070209...e_070209132326
    If I were to try and succeed I could sell it to someone else for at least twice that .

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    And when it freezes over, then what will they bet? Amazing how people get suckered...

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    I already claimed the prise in another thread.

    Plant more trees and bushes. that takes more CO2 out of the atmosphere. And CO2 is the greenhouse culprit. All take it in a casheres check. Not that I don't trust them its just that...I don't trust them.
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    You might have to plant so many trees, no one
    could drive. Sounds like a plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ado View Post
    You might have to plant so many trees, no one
    could drive. Sounds like a plan.
    no one drives, no one can get to work, no work gets done, doctors and surgeons can't get to patients and some die, police can't get to 911 calls, products can't get to stores as fast, prices go up, the poor can't make enough income to even keep a roof over their heads, most people lose their jobs because this entire country runs because of transportation called automobiles, so all commerce just stops and the economy crashes because nothing can be produced at the rates they do now. Must be a great utopia.

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    There are alternative fuels out there. It is their viability that is the problem. Your take Fuzzy, is to the extreme...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumplestillskin View Post
    There are alternative fuels out there. It is their viability that is the problem. Your take Fuzzy, is to the extreme...
    Where and at what price though ? Somehow using our arable land to produce energy as opposed to food seems like a disaster in the making to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    Where and at what price though ? Somehow using our arable land to produce energy as opposed to food seems like a disaster in the making to me.
    There have been hydrogen-based cars. If there is one thing this planet has, it's plenty of water. Salty, but water nonetheless. As for arable land. True.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumplestillskin View Post
    There have been hydrogen-based cars. If there is one thing this planet has, it's plenty of water. Salty, but water nonetheless. As for arable land. True.
    I imagine there will be a slow conversion to them as they become affordable and support sevices can adjust accordingly but who knows. Unanticipated variables could throw everything out of whack.

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    I want my 25 million.

    They said they wanted a way to clear the air. I gave them the answer.

    Anyone silly enough to plant trees in the streets deserves what they get.

    Now if the libs want anymore problems solved I will be glad to take care of those too.
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    I think it's a challenge we should be excited about.

    We need a new frontier to create new jobs anyway,
    since we outsourced all the others. And to get away
    from oil would be great--even just half would be better.

    We have to do things about pollution anyway.
    Air quality is getting bad in places that never had problems
    before. That's not good, if you want your kids to live
    passed 30, without wearing gas masks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilloduck View Post
    I imagine there will be a slow conversion to them as they become affordable and support sevices can adjust accordingly but who knows. Unanticipated variables could throw everything out of whack.
    Yep, I concur. Maybe if we go back to the horse and cart, at least I'll get more fit!

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    How much in green house gases are Gore and Pelosi putting into the air while they fly all over in their large private jets?

    Oh, threy are liberals. We never do as they do - we are to do as they say


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