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Could a straw be used to suck greenhouse gases into space?

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Could a straw be used to suck greenhouse gases into space?
« on: 26/03/2010 07:30:03 »
James Hamlin  asked the Naked Scientists:
   
Hi, Chris

I have heard the term "vacuum of space." If this is the case, can we use this pressure to rid our atmosphere of unwanted greenhouse gases or smoke? Like a straw in a balloon. We may need to wait for carbon nano-tubes.

And with that, could we also use these "tubes" as pnuematic space elevators? Such as at the bank drive up teller. 

What do you think?
« Last Edit: 26/03/2010 07:30:03 by _system »
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