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QuoteIf you were watching the history channel you obviously were not paying attention. All the energy put into making hydrogen is released when you run the engine.And? His original point wasn't that the energy isn't missing, its the process to obtain it.
If you were watching the history channel you obviously were not paying attention. All the energy put into making hydrogen is released when you run the engine.
The problem with alternative energies, is all of them are either unefficient or expensive to make. Many times both. Take hydrogen...
which was my entire point, it's not a joke, it's just not sustainable, economically, socially or environmentally.
Quote from: Pie on November 27, 2008, 08:18:33 amwhich was my entire point, it's not a joke, it's just not sustainable, economically, socially or environmentally. But people think it is. That makes it a joke.
In a few years we won't be using corn anymore to make ethanol. Cellulose to ethanol technology is beingfurther developed and tested as we speak.Quote from: a-4-year-old on November 27, 2008, 08:37:30 amQuote from: Pie on November 27, 2008, 08:18:33 amwhich was my entire point, it's not a joke, it's just not sustainable, economically, socially or environmentally. But people think it is. That makes it a joke.It makes it funny, not necessarily a joke.
In a few years we won't be using corn anymore to make ethanol. Cellulose to ethanol technology is beingfurther developed and tested as we speak.Quote from: a-4-year-old on November 27, 2008, 08:37:30 amQuote from: Pie on November 27, 2008, 08:18:33 amwhich was my entire point, it's not a joke, it's just not sustainable, economically, socially or environmentally. But people think it is. That makes it a joke.It makes it funny, not necessarily a joke.Also, global warming it is mostly a man made problem. I'm quite sure that the carbon dioxide emission from a factory trumps the emission from tens acre of forest minus trees
Quote from: Brock on November 26, 2008, 01:29:45 amHow the hell can Hydrogen be a "carrier"? Don't you just combust hydrogen, and poof, energy?no you use electricity to rip the hydrogen off of the two oxygens in water and then when you put them back together you get that electricity back. burning it would be silly.
How the hell can Hydrogen be a "carrier"? Don't you just combust hydrogen, and poof, energy?
Pie, even if what you said about cattles is true(that the warming is mostly caused by them), we are the one that breed them. Therefore, it is still a manmade problem.I personally believe that by releasing stored carbon(fossil fuels) back to the atmosphere is the main cause of global warming. Eventhough we are currently in the warm cycle, it certainly does not mask our impact.(we warmed it up far quicker than it would naturally)