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  • 3 months of no odors or all your money back. Simply return the used unit to us and we give you back your money if you are unhappy with our product. By the way, methane is a colorless, odorless, gas not captured by Sweetfilters. We capture hydrogen sulfide which has a rotten egg smell. If methane could be captured by our Sweetfilters we would have solved the energy crisis a long time ago.

  • PT Barnum - "There's a sucker born every minute"

  • If there's that much methane coming off of your sewer vents, you should capture it and use it to run your grill.

  • Thanks to youtube this song is just as irritating as that damn instrumental song (you all know what im talking about) on so many vids!

  • cool video, wrong music for it. imo

  • If you have sewer gas, then your water traps are not filled with water.

  • Chicago's MWRD has used Zeocarbon for the last 3 years, now so does Kansas City and a myriad of other cities. Thank you for your continued support youtuber's

  • no these are real they absorb five years worth of methane gas. but here the catch

    they have to be turned in because just one can blow down the world trade center

    if ignited.

  • What a crock of shit

  • Dam are SUV's and life styles! CO2 that plants absorb to make energy sucks we must stop it!!!

  • Where is the proof that the climate change is "man made" and not a natural cycle. Oh, wait...there is none...and the data that points to natural cycle was deleted and ignored.

  • @aksabin Soon they will tax us when the next volcano erupts lol

  • Lets see in 1922 they were in the same boat as us? The Arctic ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot, according to a report to the Commerce Department yesterday from Consul Ifft, at Bergen, Norway.

  • Reports from fishermen, seal hunters and explorers, he declared, all point to a radical change in climate conditions and hitherto unheard-of temperatures in the Arctic zone. Exploration expeditions report that scarcely any ice has been met with as far north as 81 degrees 29 minutes. Soundings to a depth of 3,100 meters showed the gulf stream still very warm.

  • here we go again!! Great masses of ice have been replaced by moraines of earth and stones, the report continued, while at many points well known glaciers have entirely disappeared. Very few seals and no white fish are found in the eastern Arctic, while vast shoals of herring and smelts, which have never before ventured so far north, are being encountered in the old seal fishing grounds.

  • as soon as i here this song in a vid i leave.

  • CO2 HAS NO EFFECT ON THE CLIMATE, look out side, that GIANT fire ball we fly around is the cause of climate change, why do you think it's so cold outside?!

    Al Gore(who I used to listen to about global warming) said by now, we would have NO POLAR ICE, now its building back!

    Now I'm not one of the knuckledraggers who think that humans can't mess up the planet, look at the dust bowl! But never forget, its was HOTTER in the middle ages than it is now

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  • The high cost of virgin activated carbon 8-20 bucks a lb., relegates its use to food, drinking water and drug, apps.

    90% of all non-virgin activated carbon available today is steam recycled carbon from our air and water treatment facilities labelled as not suitable for human consumption and eventually destined for the landfill after a few regenerations.

    Crushing and transporting volcanic rock (zeolite) is mute. 1 oz of it has the same CO2 absorbtion ability as a football field.

  • Activated carbon filters are in your cars cabin, your furnace filter, and your HEPA air filter in your house. Recycling rice hulls and coconut shells is a well established method for CO2 capture.

  • Obama and Wen just walked away from Coppenhagen with no clear answers. We are going to have to make climate control profitable ourselves or its not going to happen. We are already using activated carbon to stop pollution everywhere on the planet.

  • I think a noose would be a very efficient tool in the battle against carbon dioxide.

  • Interestingly enough that would satisfy both long and short term bury CO2 goals.

    However, your followers may be few and those that do follow may be wary of your goals.

  • Yes but how much greenhouse gas is generated when mining the coal for the activated charcoal, activating it, mining and refining the zeolite, packaging the two products and shipping them to a store near you so you can drive your car there to pick it up!?!

    I'm not saying it's a bad product. Heck I don't know the answer but if you want to make a convincing argument you should include that with you facts.

  • excellent---this is what i've been saying for years about all the phony "energy crises" stuff. it actually costs more for these "improvements" in most cases, then it does to leave it alone. it's all about somebody else changing and controlling your life

  • Ok first of all the "energy crisis" and "global warming/climate change" are two different things; related but different. And I'm not saying that the two are scams but I do think that there are more efficient ways of dealing with the greenhouse gasses than using exhaust scrubbers or other after the fact preventions. I say stop it at the source which is where the energy crisis comes in. If we can use energy that is not chemical based both problems will be solved.

  • Since more than 40% of CO2 gases come from you, agriculture, septic tanks, sewers, landfills, and other waste treatment facilities I don't think turning the lights out is the solution to pollution.

  • We have to put CO2 back into the earth. Either by sequestering it first or not, and burying it or pumping it directly into the the ponds, lakes, and oceans.

    The only other profitable solution is the guy with the noose concept.

  • WOW! Learn something new every day! I would imagine one could apply for a tax credit for using these as they do reduce greenhouse gas emissions (assuming of course they are as effective as portrayed here).

  • A very good idea. It would have to catch on first, however.

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