| Scientists should magnetize all the carbon particles. Then they will just stick together and fall to the earth like a big lump. If it falls into the ocean then that would be OK. - Randy, Montreal |
| A good idea is to have four airplanes flying through the air in a vertical square formation. Then a giant filter cloth would be attached with an airplane in each corner. Then when the airplanes fly around carbon particles would stick to the cloth and soon the atmosphere would be cleaned up.. - Nasa Man |
| How about the government should enact a law that once a month coal factories should be run in reverse. In that way they will suck in the bad smoke and turn it into coal. Also this will conserve our coal supply. - Me at work |
| Seems to me that genetics is far enough along that we can teach bugs to start eating carbon particles. Then the more bugs there are the better because they will eat all the pollution. - Ripper |
If we run the polluted air through nuclear plants because then the carbon particles will become radioactive and then will be easier to detect. Right now you can't see them very well except in the big cities. Once you can see the particles then they will be easier to destroy with some technology. . - James again |
| Nuclear scientists can get tiny neutron balls to act like little pool balls. The carbon particles are like the black 8 ball in pool. A team of pool experts will be able to figure out the angles so that a big chain reaction will make the neutron balls hit the carbon balls and sink them all into giant holes. . - Alex, prof at UBC |
| Plants love to eat Co2. So if airplanes dangled plants from their wings then the plants could eat all the Co2. Normally plants don't grow tall enough to eat the Co2 in the upper atmosphere. So that may work. - Dr. Doody |
| In physics at school we learned about water wheels. So I was thinking that if you attach giant buckets all around the equator then when the earth spins around the buckets will catch all the carbon particles and any other pollution and then we can empty the buckets into the ocean. - Richard in Florida |