Cryonics storage doesn’t consume even a visible fraction of industrially produced liquid nitrogen. And it won’t for ten-thousands of patients to come.
Retracted after a bit of research; they just add more liquid nitrogen to counteract evaporation, and don’t actually use any electricity. (I honestly didn’t know this.)
Cryonics storage doesn’t consume even a visible fraction of industrially produced liquid nitrogen. And it won’t for ten-thousands of patients to come.
Retracted after a bit of research; they just add more liquid nitrogen to counteract evaporation, and don’t actually use any electricity. (I honestly didn’t know this.)