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Can we recover from human caused climate change?
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RE: Can we recover from human caused climate change?
(March 11, 2017 at 4:13 pm)dyresand Wrote: The answer is yes we can recover the problem now is we need to fight for green energy forcibly.
If we do not stop pumping Co2  into our atmosphere we will start a human level extinction even we already hit 404ppm and that rate will continue to accelerate until we can't
stop it. And at that point we will start dying because our atmosphere is polluted to breath. So it doesn't help the Exxon is now apart of our government we as normal people
need to start doing this ourselves and stop relying on the government to do things for us. No one is stopping the average person in investing in green  energy or
making bio fuel and using. No one is stopping you from getting solar or converting your car to electric. We as a people need to stop relying on the government to get it done and do it ourselves. besides making bio fuel is fairly easy with used cooking oil there is guides out there showing you how to make the stuff.

Nevermind that biofuel only works on some diesel engines and you need some cleaning agent so your engine doesn't get clogged too quickly...
How many diesel cars do you regularly see in US roads, compared to gasoline?
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RE: Can we recover from human caused climate change? - by pocaracas - March 11, 2017 at 4:46 pm

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