If you allow the water to evaporate you add to the greenhouse effect even more profound then with Co2, so making water kills the earth! i know it's tough it's like being told your pagan god is false and my God is real.Co2 is .038% of the volume of air we breath so if this is reduced to say .02% would not plant life begin to die? So as Co2 is reduced deserts grow and according to the fossil record there are more deserts today then there were 100,000 years ago, this means Co2 was high in the past
If you allow the water to evaporate you add to the greenhouse effect even more profound then with Co2, so making water kills the earth! i know it's tough it's like being told your pagan god is false and my God is real.Co2 is .038% of the volume of air we breath so if this is reduced to say .02% would not plant life begin to die? So as Co2 is reduced deserts grow and according to the fossil record there are more deserts today then there were 100,000 years ago, this means Co2 was high in the past
mechanicalbu11 2 weeks ago in playlist sustainability
Algae is the dominate species. We are working for them. netsparks
marshall81174 1 year ago
ya, spelled Lynbrook High wrong
hisllama 1 year ago
Lynbrook :]
Go Vikings!
MyY0uTubeName 2 years ago
0:35 nah nah nah.. Water may not be a pollutant but it sure is a greenhouse gas! :P
Valentino319 2 years ago
good point...i found myself thinking the same thing when he said that
funkyfreshxx 1 year ago
@funkyfreshxx Actually the net change in water is zero since you split water in photosynthesis and release it in the fuel cell
tanakeame 1 month ago
I am jealous.
GraphicAbility 2 years ago