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Jasper
04-26-2023, 09:33 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN-P4ilk7Iw

A highly educational video , Nova has in reference to our world. :applause::applause::applause:

Long Duck Dong
04-26-2023, 10:31 PM
The entire world will be almost zero carbon emissions for industry and transportation within 175 years after the first combustion engine was mass produced. Not even a blink of an eye for our Earth's history.

The Earth is currently in an interglacial period. Wouldn't it be funny if future generations actually pumped co2 in to the atmosphere to offset the next glacial maximum :lol

Jasper
04-27-2023, 12:49 AM
The entire world will be almost zero carbon emissions for industry and transportation within 175 years after the first combustion engine was mass produced. Not even a blink of an eye for our Earth's history.

The Earth is currently in an interglacial period. Wouldn't it be funny if future generations actually pumped co2 in to the atmosphere to offset the next glacial maximum :lol

you and I will be dead... and happy we left them with a living planet.

Axe
04-27-2023, 02:44 AM
you and I will be dead... and happy we left them with a living planet.
:crazysam:

Long Duck Dong
04-27-2023, 01:01 PM
you and I will be dead... and happy we left them with a living planet.

They'll be capable of taking care of the planet no matter what happens, they'll just be happy we're dead and wondering why did we put ourselves through all this nonsense instead of attacking the real problem of CO2 emissions, and just as importantly,
terrestrial and oceanic pollution. Why didn't we just try to reduce the amount of people on earth, in particular those that are as not as intelligent and tend not to be as conscientious towards others instead of incentivizing those less capable and dumber people to breed over those more capable and intelligent.

Jasper
04-28-2023, 12:48 AM
They'll be capable of taking care of the planet no matter what happens, they'll just be happy we're dead and wondering why did we put ourselves through all this nonsense instead of attacking the real problem of CO2 emissions, and just as importantly,
terrestrial and oceanic pollution. Why didn't we just try to reduce the amount of people on earth, in particular those that are as not as intelligent and tend not to be as conscientious towards others instead of incentivizing those less capable and dumber people to breed over those more capable and intelligent.

vid was interesting ... it had a CO2 discussion on it as well.

Jasper
04-30-2023, 10:33 AM
yesterday had a discussion w/two pro-trump voters... one a trucker , and his pal a retired neighbor.
This topic came up and I was surprised they were in agreement with what I was referring to about this vid.

Granted we have short comings going forward with EV's / but as our discussion lead to , open agreement is a start of being bipartisan.
these guys I consider friends.. have known them for well over 30 years.