sfarrar33 wrote:
oh for the love of god...
i don't fart graphite and neither do countries
yes america releases a lot of carbon emissions this he said he did not say where it comes from, is this industry, is this cars, is this boats, is this planes, is it power stations, is it your compost heap in the garden
Yes they all do, the big diffrence is that the compost heap is calculated into the 97% the earth is producing itself. Your car amongst others is in the 3% group that tips the scale of what nature itself can`t absorb back into nature and manufacture oksygen.
sfarrar33 wrote:
where do i go to find out if my car is the most carbon efficient car that there is, ok so biofuels exist but i've never seen one in this country that isn't a prototype so thats no good is it
The smaller the engine the less carbone dioxyde it produces, its so simple as if the total amounts of cars in the world was 0,3 metric cubic smaller that would solve much of the problem, buying a hybrid car like the Toyota Prius is the way to go as far as technology has come to emission control. Biofuels sounds like a good thing but isn`t as good as Hybrid just yet !
And why is that ? .... biofuels like "Raps" (not shure what that yellow plant is called in English) could compete if it wasn`t for these factors:
*Almost all of the biofuel produced by this plant is made in South America and the transportation with oilfuled ships around the globe would not create less emissions.
*The "Raps" would if not harvested become a part of the 97% emissions the globe produces itself but what happends when we harvest it ? ..... "Raps" is a quick growing plant that can be harvested 4 or maybe even 5 times pr year in South America witch again means the normal emmision from rotting plants would now be 4 to 5 higher from the same amount of land !
sfarrar33 wrote:
the only useful global warming advice i have got has been from the bbc and not from any documentary or school thing
i.e buy more fruit thats in season in the country you live in
its simple, it can be exanded upon easily if anyone wants to know more, but its a really easy life style change that if everyone did would cut down on carbon emissions significantly
BBC is an exellent source of good information, and the example you just mentioned are one of the few ways to rethink your daily contribution.
sfarrar33 wrote:
In Gore's documentary he didn't give any information like that at all
Why not do some investigation on your own, it`s a good thing to seek information and not just wait for a solution to appear on its own ..... it`s one of the downsides of the western society today to keep from having an own opinion and ask the right questions to the right people - wright a letter to a politician where you live and ask him what he and his friends are doing about the issue !
Like Gore stated in his movie: Wright a letter to your congressman and ask what he does about green house gases, if he doesn`t answer run for congress !
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