The discussion centers on the potential of using peridotite for carbon dioxide sequestration, highlighting concerns about the efficiency and practicality of the proposed methods. Critics argue that current artificial CO2 sequestering processes are slow, energy-intensive, and may not effectively handle the large volumes of water required for absorption. The conversation also touches on the effectiveness of existing acid gas injection wells, which are already successfully sequestering CO2 and H2S from natural gas processing. Participants emphasize that while sequestration techniques are important, they should not divert focus from reducing fossil fuel combustion as a primary solution to climate change. The overall sentiment suggests a need for a balanced approach that incorporates both technological advancements and fundamental changes in energy consumption.