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  • I must mention that drinking alcohol doesn't cause brain damage because the liver first dehydrogenases the ethanol to make ethanal and then turns it into acetic acid which is water soluble.

  • Thanks ATFSCrash, great info on how bad this stuff really is. Imagine what it can do(is doing) in our  lungs.

  • If aldehydes were "deadly," no-one would survive a hangover!

  • Thanks for posting this video. For several decades I have been asking the self-proclaimed global warming experts to explain how Freon a much heavier than air gas is able to get in the upper atmosphere to attack the ozone. None of them gave me a legitimate response; most were just stunned or perplexed by such a simple question; most didnt even bother to respond; those that did respond just used diversionary rhetoric.

  • I have paid $1200 in fuel injector repairs since ethanol released. Cars or boats with fuel injection are fuct, NEW or OLD! Any mechanic will admit this fact.

    WE MUST START A PETITION TO BAN ETHANOL!

  • Alcohol is known to attack synthetic floats; thusly making the fuel mixture richer putting more hydrocarbons in the atmosphere. Alcohol is also known to attack many synthetic seals and gaskets which can cause fuel leaks and/or improper air fuel mixtures. Alcohol is also known to shorten the life span of oxygen sensors; thusly degrading fuel economy and fuel efficiency. Alcohol is known can increase deposits on fuel injectors and can also attack the synthetic parts causing leaks.

  • The higher float levels increase pollution and also can be a fire hazard. Shortly after it became common practice to add alcohol to gasoline; cars started to run more richer and emit more hydrocarbons. In addition the higher float levels and leaky gaskets, seals and fuel lines that have failed has increased dramatically because of alcohol in gasoline. A lot of cars have caught on fire because of the fire safety problem from burning alcohol. The industry has had to improve the synthetics

  • @ATFSCrash Alcohol fuel has been added to gasoline to reduce virtually every class of air pollution. Adding as little as 5–10% alcohol can reduce carbon monoxide from gasoline exhaust dramatically. When using pure alcohol, the reductions in all three of the major pollutants—carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and ­hydrocarbons—are so great that, in many cases, the remaining emissions are unmeasurably small. Reductions of more than 90% over gasoline emissions in all categories are the norm .

  • @mikehanoo33

    False. When alcohol is added to gasoline the nitrous oxide emissions typically goes up. That can combine with water in the atmosphere to make nitric acid and acid rain and smog.

    Short in the short-term it may reduce carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons; however in the long term it can make those emissions worse; like I said alcohol can reduce the life of floats, seals, injectors and oxygen sensors therefore making the engine run too rich or lean; plus spewing excessive emissions.

  • @DJxFaded How much do we spend on health care every year because of toxic dirty petroleum products polluting are air , water and land , and it also leaches into are food and water when using plastics made from petroleum , Brazil made the big car companies build them flex fuel cars years ago and they work fine on ethanol .

  • @mikehanoo33

    Brazil is having a harmful long-term effect on the environment. Their dependence on alcohol fuel is depleting farmland soil of nutrients; it's also deforesting the rainforests in the quest for more farmland to make more fuel for vehicles. It's also using hydroelectric in the manufacturing process that is silting up the rivers and interfering with wildlife and diversity.

  • @mikehanoo33

    Shame on people like you for destroying the environment and our health for greed.

    The health effects from petroleum may be trivial then that of alcohol.

  • This is a great presentation on poisonous Aldehydes and the fallacy of clean burning ethanol and biofuels.

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