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Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Oil Substitutes

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September 23, 2009 - Adam Brandt, assistant professor of Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford University, discusses the results of a model-based comparison of the economic and systemic impacts of greenhouse gas emissions from various non-petroleum energy sources.

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  • But I bet this emissions are minimal than oil by product emissions.

  • wow you guys are to judgmental some people are just nervous to do speech don't have to be rude just actually listen to the underline point.

  • retard.... ummm ahh umm

  • yes but you must consider water and solar energy

  • too many UM's........ AAAHHHH

  • um interesting.... well um can be described as um i hate when people do this

  • Um, interesting, yah, um

  • Interesting indeed.

  • Interesting I agree

  • Interesting work but wow he "Um"s bad.

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