So back in 13 these guys from MIT came up with another method that doesn’t create CO2 for making high quality steel.
http://news.mit.edu/2013/steel-without-greenhouse-gas-emissions-0508
The new process even carries a couple of nice side benefits: The resulting steel should be of higher purity, and eventually, once the process is scaled up, cheaper. Donald Sadoway, the John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Chemistry at MIT and senior author of a new paper describing the process, says this could be a significant “win, win, win” proposition.
This year Bill Gates is funding them.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/fortune.com/2019/01/09/boston-metal/amp/
A venture capital firm led by
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has invested in a startup that is trying to significantly cut carbon emissions from steel manufacturing.
Breakthrough Energy Ventures led a
$20 millionfunding round in Boston Metal, which is developing a process to reduce carbon emissions in steel making by using electricity instead of traditional pollution-heavy techniques.
So when it comes to innovation and progress I’ll trust the “wisdom” of MIT engineers and venture capitalists like Gates over conservatives any day.