Actually no. Humans have very little effect on Earth. There was a volcano that blew up a while ago and produced 100 times more pollutants than humanity in the last century.
There is no "one" single solution to reducing greenhouse gasses. There needs to be a multi-fauceted approach. Three things need to happen: 1 - drastically reduce the production of the gasses primarily with the use of technology within the industrial sector, 2 - find a way to eliminate or neutralize the gasses that are already present, 3 - everybody needs to willingly sacrifice. Adding tax incentives to companies that prove (independently) that they have no carbon footprint is my personal idea.
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expojah 8 months ago
im a idiot
EddiedaCoolyest 1 year ago 12
You guys are funny, but you're not thinking too hard.
davidzet 1 year ago
Who the he'll would watch this!?!?!?
CrazyCatapeller 1 year ago
how long did this take to upload and in HD thats more then 2GB ANd 10 min. damn
Gamestopdogiol 1 year ago
BORING, it's 2 LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG
FreeRider2LevelVideo 1 year ago
I like how you ague like you know what your talking about!When its quite clear you dont have a clue!You make me laugh!
CONSTRINGACY 1 year ago
i thought youtube videos could only go to 10 minute?!!?!?!?!?!? thats not even close...
jovansoccer 2 years ago
yeh i dont know were you heard that!
CONSTRINGACY 1 year ago
@jovansoccer Youtube partners are (almost) unlimited in terms of video length.
04smallmj 1 year ago
WTF i found this watching battlefield bad company 2
ShinyMetalProduction 2 years ago
HAHA! I was looking up Battlefield Bad Company 2 driving fails and I found this! XD
Halo3screen 2 years ago 21
There is no such thing as global warming. Stop being idiots. Climate change has been happening since the earth had an atmosphere.
glennwih 2 years ago
I agree, but I think we are just speeding up the process of climate change.
cuteypieGAM3R 2 years ago
Actually no. Humans have very little effect on Earth. There was a volcano that blew up a while ago and produced 100 times more pollutants than humanity in the last century.
glennwih 2 years ago
There is no "one" single solution to reducing greenhouse gasses. There needs to be a multi-fauceted approach. Three things need to happen: 1 - drastically reduce the production of the gasses primarily with the use of technology within the industrial sector, 2 - find a way to eliminate or neutralize the gasses that are already present, 3 - everybody needs to willingly sacrifice. Adding tax incentives to companies that prove (independently) that they have no carbon footprint is my personal idea.
ketogenesis 2 years ago
So you want people to be taxed for living?
everyonelikescars 2 years ago