Red_Calibur9 wrote:
How do you feel about global warming?
*sits back, smokes on a pipe*
I’m on a fence here about global warming.
Whether to false information, or lack of information. I feel as if both parties have strong points, along with weak points as well.
I’m leaning towards the idea that global warming is real. Yes, it’s been proven it’s getting hotter. But whether this is just another cycle of the Earth of if it’s human involvement is unclear.
We release, If I am correct, several million (or was it billions?) metric tonnes or harmful Co2 into the air EVERY day. When you think bout it, saying this has no affect on the Earth makes you seem foolish.
Red_Calibur9 wrote:
How do you feel about global warming?
*sits back, smokes on a pipe*
I’m on a fence here about global warming.
Whether to false information, or lack of information. I feel as if both parties have strong points, along with weak points as well.
I’m leaning towards the idea that global warming is real. Yes, it’s been proven it’s getting hotter. But whether this is just another cycle of the Earth of if it’s human involvement is unclear.
We release, If I am correct, several million (or was it billions?) metric tonnes or harmful Co2 into the air EVERY day. When you think bout it, saying this has no affect on the Earth makes you seem foolish.
How do you feel about the subject?
I feel kinda the same way, not sure about whether us humans are screwing up the weather, or is the Earth just “going through a phase."
One thing for sure is, before it gets bad enough, what do you think we should do about it? Make it mandatory to buy a “green” car? It’s certainly not cost friendly. But then again, I do like having snow, which we’ve been seeing progressively less of each year.
A Green car would defo help. Cars release more pollutants then everything else put together.
And we already have cheap and efficient cars, right now in fact. There was one car, called a CAT, it was developed in Brittan, it ran on air, thats it, nothing more. It could travel 70+ MPH, which means it’s good to go for any road. 4-wheel drive and more importantly, it’s cheaper then most cars. You can call it dirt cheap.
It runs from 10,000 - 18,000 dollars. And as I said, it runs on air, the same air we breath.
NEREVAR117 wrote:
A Green car would defo help. Cars release more pollutants then everything else put together.
And we already have cheap and efficient cars, right now in fact. There was one car, called a CAT, it was developed in Brittan, it ran on air, thats it, nothing more. It could travel 70+ MPH, which means it’s good to go for any road. 4-wheel drive and more importantly, it’s cheaper then most cars. You can call it dirt cheap.
It runs from 10,000 - 18,000 dollars. And as I said, it runs on air, the same air we breath.
That’s interesting....... I want one.
But anyway, last time my mom bought a car, they had one with an electric motor, which saves massively on gas, but the thing is... you have to replace the motor every few years, which costs a lot.
But about those cars, you say they run on the air we breathe... does that mean it uses up oxygen? If we put too many of those on the road, are we all going to suffocate?
NEREVAR117 wrote:
A Green car would defo help. Cars release more pollutants then everything else put together.
And we already have cheap and efficient cars, right now in fact. There was one car, called a CAT, it was developed in Brittan, it ran on air, thats it, nothing more. It could travel 70+ MPH, which means it’s good to go for any road. 4-wheel drive and more importantly, it’s cheaper then most cars. You can call it dirt cheap.
It runs from 10,000 - 18,000 dollars. And as I said, it runs on air, the same air we breath.
That’s interesting....... I want one.
But anyway, last time my mom bought a car, they had one with an electric motor, which saves massively on gas, but the thing is... you have to replace the motor every few years, which costs a lot.
But about those cars, you say they run on the air we breathe... does that mean it uses up oxygen? If we put too many of those on the road, are we all going to suffocate?
NEREVAR117 wrote:
A Green car would defo help. Cars release more pollutants then everything else put together.
And we already have cheap and efficient cars, right now in fact. There was one car, called a CAT, it was developed in Brittan, it ran on air, thats it, nothing more. It could travel 70+ MPH, which means it’s good to go for any road. 4-wheel drive and more importantly, it’s cheaper then most cars. You can call it dirt cheap.
It runs from 10,000 - 18,000 dollars. And as I said, it runs on air, the same air we breath.
That’s interesting....... I want one.
But anyway, last time my mom bought a car, they had one with an electric motor, which saves massively on gas, but the thing is... you have to replace the motor every few years, which costs a lot.
But about those cars, you say they run on the air we breathe... does that mean it uses up oxygen? If we put too many of those on the road, are we all going to suffocate?
No. lol
The oxygen is in a tank, it doesn’t pull it in from around the car.
And even after it uses the air, it will still be normal air.
NEREVAR117 wrote:
A Green car would defo help. Cars release more pollutants then everything else put together.
And we already have cheap and efficient cars, right now in fact. There was one car, called a CAT, it was developed in Brittan, it ran on air, thats it, nothing more. It could travel 70+ MPH, which means it’s good to go for any road. 4-wheel drive and more importantly, it’s cheaper then most cars. You can call it dirt cheap.
It runs from 10,000 - 18,000 dollars. And as I said, it runs on air, the same air we breath.
That’s interesting....... I want one.
But anyway, last time my mom bought a car, they had one with an electric motor, which saves massively on gas, but the thing is... you have to replace the motor every few years, which costs a lot.
But about those cars, you say they run on the air we breathe... does that mean it uses up oxygen? If we put too many of those on the road, are we all going to suffocate?
No. lol
The oxygen is in a tank, it doesn’t pull it in from around the car.
And even after it uses the air, it will still be normal air.
and besides, there are plenty of trees.
Oxygen from a tank? Do you have to refuel it? How much will that cost?
Red_Calibur9 wrote:
How do you feel about global warming?
*sits back, smokes on a pipe*
I’m on a fence here about global warming.
Whether to false information, or lack of information. I feel as if both parties have strong points, along with weak points as well.
I’m leaning towards the idea that global warming is real. Yes, it’s been proven it’s getting hotter. But whether this is just another cycle of the Earth of if it’s human involvement is unclear.
We release, If I am correct, several million (or was it billions?) metric tonnes or harmful Co2 into the air EVERY day. When you think bout it, saying this has no affect on the Earth makes you seem foolish.
How do you feel about the subject?
I feel kinda the same way, not sure about whether us humans are screwing up the weather, or is the Earth just “going through a phase."
One thing for sure is, before it gets bad enough, what do you think we should do about it? Make it mandatory to buy a “green” car? It’s certainly not cost friendly. But then again, I do like having snow, which we’ve been seeing progressively less of each year.
i honestly can say this.
you will never catch me driving a pruis or smart car >.<
--- i wanna leave this world the way i came in it.
How many grams of Sulfur trioxide exist in a mixture of 82% (Mass) of element B and 18 percent Sulfur trioxide??? How many moles of sulfur trioxide would that be?
NEREVAR117 wrote:
A Green car would defo help. Cars release more pollutants then everything else put together.
And we already have cheap and efficient cars, right now in fact. There was one car, called a CAT, it was developed in Brittan, it ran on air, thats it, nothing more. It could travel 70+ MPH, which means it’s good to go for any road. 4-wheel drive and more importantly, it’s cheaper then most cars. You can call it dirt cheap.
It runs from 10,000 - 18,000 dollars. And as I said, it runs on air, the same air we breath.
That’s interesting....... I want one.
But anyway, last time my mom bought a car, they had one with an electric motor, which saves massively on gas, but the thing is... you have to replace the motor every few years, which costs a lot.
But about those cars, you say they run on the air we breathe... does that mean it uses up oxygen? If we put too many of those on the road, are we all going to suffocate?
No. lol
The oxygen is in a tank, it doesn’t pull it in from around the car.
And even after it uses the air, it will still be normal air.
and besides, there are plenty of trees.
Oxygen from a tank? Do you have to refuel it? How much will that cost?
NEREVAR117 wrote:
A Green car would defo help. Cars release more pollutants then everything else put together.
And we already have cheap and efficient cars, right now in fact. There was one car, called a CAT, it was developed in Brittan, it ran on air, thats it, nothing more. It could travel 70+ MPH, which means it’s good to go for any road. 4-wheel drive and more importantly, it’s cheaper then most cars. You can call it dirt cheap.
It runs from 10,000 - 18,000 dollars. And as I said, it runs on air, the same air we breath.
That’s interesting....... I want one.
But anyway, last time my mom bought a car, they had one with an electric motor, which saves massively on gas, but the thing is... you have to replace the motor every few years, which costs a lot.
But about those cars, you say they run on the air we breathe... does that mean it uses up oxygen? If we put too many of those on the road, are we all going to suffocate?
No. lol
The oxygen is in a tank, it doesn’t pull it in from around the car.
And even after it uses the air, it will still be normal air.
and besides, there are plenty of trees.
Oxygen from a tank? Do you have to refuel it? How much will that cost?