Co2 makes plants grow. Its not hazardous to any life form diluted in the atmosphere.ykspydiefan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:54 pmHealth is important. Health of the planet too. People that do not care, well they do not care. I care and I think if steel can be produced with less pollution, or harm to the planet, then that is a good thing. If we could suck the co2 out of steel and let these guy grow plants with it, well good luck.
Most people that do not care about the heath of the planet are the kind of people that are not really capable of learning. Too much ego in the way. The kind of person that will ask for help, and then get help from a top industry professional, and then go on to dismiss that helpful professional as not being relevant.
I understand why some people continue to refuse to see how the climate is changing. I do not understand why people still choose to defecate where they eat. This planet still grows my food, in the ground.
It's like sanding epoxy without good ventilation and a respirator, you do not need to "care" about it, but something is going to happen to you if you do enough of it.
Don't get me wrong, I am not so excited about battery cars either. People will wake up in 150 years and say, dear god what do we do with all the pollution from batteries?
Not here to present options. Just interested in science and like to learn.
WyoJon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 4:22 pmCo2 makes plants grow. Its not hazardous to any life form diluted in the atmosphere.ykspydiefan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:54 pmHealth is important. Health of the planet too. People that do not care, well they do not care. I care and I think if steel can be produced with less pollution, or harm to the planet, then that is a good thing. If we could suck the co2 out of steel and let these guy grow plants with it, well good luck.
Most people that do not care about the heath of the planet are the kind of people that are not really capable of learning. Too much ego in the way. The kind of person that will ask for help, and then get help from a top industry professional, and then go on to dismiss that helpful professional as not being relevant.
I understand why some people continue to refuse to see how the climate is changing. I do not understand why people still choose to defecate where they eat. This planet still grows my food, in the ground.
It's like sanding epoxy without good ventilation and a respirator, you do not need to "care" about it, but something is going to happen to you if you do enough of it.
Don't get me wrong, I am not so excited about battery cars either. People will wake up in 150 years and say, dear god what do we do with all the pollution from batteries?
Not here to present options. Just interested in science and like to learn.
Cool. I wish I had the luxury of going to your school. I like playing with epoxy and battery cars. My 2nd grade school only let us play with crayons and play dough.ykspydiefan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 4:55 pmWyoJon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 4:22 pmCo2 makes plants grow. Its not hazardous to any life form diluted in the atmosphere.ykspydiefan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:54 pmHealth is important. Health of the planet too. People that do not care, well they do not care. I care and I think if steel can be produced with less pollution, or harm to the planet, then that is a good thing. If we could suck the co2 out of steel and let these guy grow plants with it, well good luck.
Most people that do not care about the heath of the planet are the kind of people that are not really capable of learning. Too much ego in the way. The kind of person that will ask for help, and then get help from a top industry professional, and then go on to dismiss that helpful professional as not being relevant.
I understand why some people continue to refuse to see how the climate is changing. I do not understand why people still choose to defecate where they eat. This planet still grows my food, in the ground.
It's like sanding epoxy without good ventilation and a respirator, you do not need to "care" about it, but something is going to happen to you if you do enough of it.
Don't get me wrong, I am not so excited about battery cars either. People will wake up in 150 years and say, dear god what do we do with all the pollution from batteries?
Not here to present options. Just interested in science and like to learn.
Well, were I come from, your information is taught in grade 2 elementary school. I do not feel like you are helping this thread.![]()
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