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Old 06-18-2008, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by blonddie07 View Post
Then how come the government doesn't want to use the great free energy technologies? Hydrogen powered cars? water powered?
Can you say "politics" aka money! There are lobbyists that buy out politicians (or at the very least, persuade them with dollars) so they have can work together, with the lobbyists ideas in mind.

BTW blonddie, I don't think a car can run exclusively off water. A car CAN run exclusively off of hydrogen though(and it then turns back to water after it has been used as a fuel source.)

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Co2 is a green house gas, but its also essential to life, and our present day levels(~350ppm) are nothing to be concerned with. Man emits approx ~3% of the annual co2. Over 70% of greenhouse gases are water vapor(thats why deserts get really cold at night. Its because they doesn't have as much water vapor acting as their greenhouse gas.)

Another thing Al Gore fails to admit, is that temp mostly induces co2 change and not the other way around. Al Gores co2 vs temp graph is totally skewed in respect of whats effecting what. The reason why temps change co2 is because the ocean is a HUGE body of water, and it has dissolved gases in it. To be candid, the colder the ocean, the more dissolved co2 is can absorb, and thusly lowering the atmospheric concentration. And the converse is also true, the warmer the ocean, the less dissolved co2 it can absorb, and thusly rising the atmospheric concentration levels.

Its a little technical, but if you(the reader) has any questions than, look it up via your computer.

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