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I just saw that on the news. They say it's disinformation. I mean, what is a tree? Where does a tree begin, and a rock end? Some of those so-called trees are hard as a rock. Why can't it be a rock then? How did the previous generation make it with such difficult questions plaguing humanity?
96% of the atmosphere is water vapor, 4% is misc. Gasses that includes CO2. It's been that way for centuries. They measure CO2 in parts per million. It's all bull rap. God is still in charge!
North America needs to give serious thought to Modular Nuclear Reactors. Totally different animal compared to the old Nuke Power Plants that so many people are afraid of.
Nuclear power plants are greenlit in the IRA so I’m guessing modular nuclear reactors are in our near future. So is ramping up hydrogen tech and hydrolysis systems.
A few Universities have drawn up impressive Designs for SMR's, but no-one's built an economically distributable model. Now half a dozen Companies have taken Millions in Governments Grants to develop these things. I honestly hope someone comes up with one. But, at the moment, I'm sceptical it's a rort for Government Funding, and I'm pissed that the UK Government has given Westinghouse Billions of Pounds to develop one, when local Rolls Royce is working on the same thing. But who knows? Maybe Rolls Royce will get a Grant out of your IRA. Governments rarely make much sense.
The best thing you will do to your car, is changing the coolant in the right time, to save the head gasket and the engine. Specially if it has a manual transmission.
There's a Solid state battery in the new Nio. 150kwh. It is capable of thousands of cycles and due to its weight and capacity it does about 550 miles per charge. it's capable of 2,500,000 miles. Fire powered transport won't be able to compete.. Today was windy. It generated a lot of energy. Tomorrow it's gonna be sunny and windy.
Trying to baby & take care of my 05 Colorado with 94000 miles, just put 2500$ in it! Runs good! Beds got huge rust holes, there when I got it 5 yrs ago! Used aluminum, flex tape& 4 / 8 sheet plywood!, Pray it holds up a couple more yrs!!!?
Well, I sure don't know the details of the system that's supposed to suck carbon or carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. But my first impression is that this could be a "proof of concept" research project that someone thinks has promise to be developed into an economically practical, routinely used system.
Yeah, that's what I think with a lot of this stuff. You gotta try some crazy ideas. Many of the things we take for granted today, were considered weird or long shots at the time they were first conceived of.
I served in the US Navy on a nuclear sub. In an enclosed space like that, while submerged, CO2 is obviously going to build up in the subs atmosphere. We had CO2 Scrubbers to remove the CO2 (and O2 Generator to replace the oxygen). These were not small units so they could handle the CO2 created by 120+ sailors. Amine has a distinct odor that any sub sailor can attest to! 🤣🤣 On another note, Scotty is so much more than a automobile guru, he is an ENERGY god! Keep on keepin' on tellin' the truth Scotty!! We appreciate it!
I am, mainly, a fan of nuclear power. At least until wind and solar get in place. In France 75% of the power is nuclear. And it is good. But at this point the average age or the reactors is 39 years. This is a lot, and it is starting to show. Doing maintainance in slightly radioactive environments is a very specialized skill. It is tricky and expensive. I hope they can keep their existing reactors going and slowly replace them with wind, solar and batteries, because you really need big batteries with wind and solar. It will be expensive. But likely less expensive than starting new big reactor projects. The main joker is the small (cheap) modular reactors. If that technology pans out, it will change everything. But it will be a while before we know.
Hard to say since replacing the old reactors with new ones may be more expensive but they'd also be more efficient as well as being something that's easily adjustable for on demand usage. Wind and solar end up taking a large amount of space to provide power as well as being dependent on outside conditions. Good for putting on your own home, but unreliable overall for the amount of electrical demand by the grid overall. They will be a supplemental power source if anything, unless we can build solar panels outside the atmosphere and send power to the surface that way.
@@callak_9974 Quite. As i understand it, they are planning six new reactors. They will, at the earliest, be operational in about 15 years. At which point a significant nummer of the current reactors are likely to have been taken off. Wind and solar are no good for base-load unless you also have huge battery capacity. But they can be put up quickly, are relatively cheap and can deliver a lot of energy "most of the time". The combination of nuclear for baseload and wind and solar for things that are not time dependent (power-to-x etc.) could work pretty well.
What @mvoetman says is exactly correct. If CO2 is _really_ an existential threat, then Nuclear is the best way to provide base load w/o producing any CO2. I remain surprised that something that is only 0.04% of our atmosphere is SUCH a big threat.
The only bad thing when you do a lot of work to a car sometimes it's better just to rebuild the car and replace the lower end if you're planning on keeping it
EVs are the future. It's just that lithium ion evs are not the future. Once we have batteries that don't discharge and degrade rapidly you will see EVs everywhere.
Enough trees, plants, and phytoplankton are also a major variable to the equation. They convert the CO2 to O2. There is a symbiosis between animals and plants. If the balance is offset, things aren't optimal.
Guessing some politician approved, taxpayer funded EV incentives (bribes) will be showing up in Nissan's mail box. Nissan can then cut a healthy campaign contribution back to those politicians.
Here in Denmark our power are a mix of solar, wind and steamdriven powerplants with fuel from homewaste and some natural gas powerplants. Arround 70-80% of dayly productions comes from wind and solar. But as you say, the sun are not always shinning and the wind are not always blowing. But its a lot easier to get high green power in use here in Denmark, since we only are 5,6mill inhabitant here. And we have a lot of costal lines to put big windturbines. The new seawindturbines they have put up are huge. The wings are 120 meter long. Yes the nuclar plants makes a good job, but there will still be waste. And a big nuclear powerplant takes at least 25-30 years to build if it has to be safe. And we can still keep the price arround 1/2 $ pr kw/h including eletric transport, co2 tax and VAT.
@@juhakorpi8372we are. We use finnish nuclear power and Norwegian hydro, when there is not enough wind. And you are using our wind when we have too much.
Nuclear power is cleaner and cheaper long term than I think you realize. Windmills and solar cells still take significant energy to produce which does make CO2 emissions and they do produce waste products when at the end of their operational lifespan. A modern nuclear power plant can be basically meltdown proof and can store all net waste products on site for the life of the reactor. Most of the waste products are even reusable for continued power production. They take a while to build, but everything has trade offs
Two of us. One SS payment. I need heat because my body can't regulate it. They were going to cut us off. We've had no hot water for 2 years....ish. Big electric blankets for us, small one for one kitty, 2 others lay on me.
6:40 nuclear power stations - take a look at the state of the old British ones if you want to know what poorly maintained ones look like. 😂. It's a clean energy for sure, but you put in lowest bid contractors and successively crap governments into the equation.....
The sad thing is there are people out there that believe that the majority of the politicians give a crap about the people. They only care about the kick backs.
Yea… but too much Co2 is harmful. Too much oxygen would be harmful! Pretty much anything can be harmful if there is to much of it... the issue with co2 is that more is being produced than can be absorbed. I’m adamantly anti-EV, but to say that Co2 can’t be harmful to the environment is foolish.
Hey Scotty my 2021 Mercedes GLC 300 parking sensor randomly triggers on it's own with nothing around. it's only the front left corner that triggers the dealership has not been able to fix it and it's really annoying what do you think it is?
, I was trying to buy I used car ,but the dealer told me this “Before you make the trip, sometimes the check engine light comes out. It’s a sensor for the catalyst. Just to let know” So what does he mean???
Why don't they just work on improving their engine thermal efficiency. Higher thermal efficiency by just a few point can significantly decrease fuel usage and carbon dioxide emission. Dynamic Flow engine concept from Dynamic Alpha Automotive Technology seem like a good fit for improve 4-stroke engine thermal efficiency. I think they can improve 4-stroke engine efficiency further using this engine concept.
Those wind turbines are very expensive to install. Hard to see how this kind of spending will "generate" a profit. Nevermind paying for itself! Dumb decision making like this, make a mockery of California's energy strategies!
There's an energy system logic in renewables. High CO2 is capturing energy. By extracting energy from the system, be it solar, wind, or waves, you remove part of the build up. We will never abolish our heat generation but we can remove some of that energy from the system.
Unless someone way smarter than me (not hard) can figure out my cars cylinder 2 misfire, and milky oil, being fixed by kseal, I, on this extremely rare occasion, have to disagree somewhat with my main man Scotty. I say that it's worth a shot running sealer even with milky oil! Context: cylinder 2 misfire, milky oil on cap but never on stick. Resolved for some time after running injector cleaner. 2 months later, issue returns. Fixes: brand new spark plugs, brand new coil, changed injector positions 1 and 2, no change and car getting worse and worse every day. Last ditch effort just in case the head was actually gone, put kseal in header tank, 5 minutes later, car idling great, no more misfiring, been a few days. Just putting this here just in case anyone was getting desperate with their car and had a similar sounding issue. P.s. run your heater on full power when using kseal, stop you from clogging up heater matrix. I really hope sods law doesn't come for me now I've posted this! Anyway, cheers Scotty, love your content mate!
My solar panels have paid for themselves 8 times over in their 10 years of use. No measurable decline in performance and no leaks on the roof. So thats rubbish. Hovever so many have them on the grid cant handle the total amount if excess power being produced. Utilities change the frequency to put inverters into standby mode.
most alternative energy will never pencil out without gov't subsidiaries, so there you are, the combine heat cycle fuel cell plants / absorbsion chillers are not reliable, hydrogen power plants might be the future. Geo-thermal can have some legit ROI s , so many variables.......
Take it easy on the green-tech mockery Scotty, they're at least trying!☺ These things start small, lots of failures, then we get a Tesla. Tesla not perfect, but it's acted as a catalyst. We're moving to better things. Pure mathematicians the 20s thought they were doing something basically useless, but their work paved the way for physicists to uncover the stuff that went into microwaves, computers, smartphones...
There is nothing wrong with trying to make "green" stuff and try to protect the future of the precious planet under our feet that sustains us. *However*, we're just going about it all wrong. We're not funding the right research, we're blaming the consumer instead of regulating corporations (because of course).
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Scotty, you give EV's too high praise. EV's killed the future of EV's 😆
A TREE absorbs C02 & creates Oxygen & everyone knows this. Less C02 means less Green.
Scotty I respect you come to dandridge will grab Mexican.
I have a device that removes co2 from the atmosphere and converts it into oxygen it’s called a tree.
I just saw that on the news. They say it's disinformation. I mean, what is a tree? Where does a tree begin, and a rock end? Some of those so-called trees are hard as a rock. Why can't it be a rock then? How did the previous generation make it with such difficult questions plaguing humanity?
Trees are like women, few of us are qualified enough to know what one really is.
Y’all are idiots
Bingo
😂😂😂😂
The entire car industry has been killed so many times now.
Soon to be on life support.
@@DarkForce2024resurrections “out the wa-zoo!” 😂
Living dead
if not for the govt bailouts, the whole US car industry would have disappeared decades ago.
And SHOCKED out of its gourd!
Got by like 20,000 miles with that head gasket sealer. Was a great 20 dollar fix
That's certainly a good thing if you just need to save up before making proper repair.
@@josephgaviota nope lol saving up to buy a different car 🤣
Like?
Then they will realize removing CO2 made little to no difference
It made the plants grow slower.
They might but will never admit it scummy politicians can’t admit any wrong doing
96% of the atmosphere is water vapor, 4% is misc. Gasses that includes CO2. It's been that way for centuries. They measure CO2 in parts per million. It's all bull rap. God is still in charge!
The difference it makes is it’ll finally get Greta Thunberg to shut up
They need to put these carbon filters over volcanos since that is where the majority of carbon emissions come from
Plants absorb carbon and earth and water too
Can't drive a plant though ;(
@@RickHolland1968Yet
North America needs to give serious thought to Modular Nuclear Reactors. Totally different animal compared to the old Nuke Power Plants that so many people are afraid of.
100% agree!!
Chevy Chernobyl has a nice ring.....
SMR baby
Nuclear power plants are greenlit in the IRA so I’m guessing modular nuclear reactors are in our near future. So is ramping up hydrogen tech and hydrolysis systems.
A few Universities have drawn up impressive Designs for SMR's, but no-one's built an economically distributable model. Now half a dozen Companies have taken Millions in Governments Grants to develop these things. I honestly hope someone comes up with one. But, at the moment, I'm sceptical it's a rort for Government Funding, and I'm pissed that the UK Government has given Westinghouse Billions of Pounds to develop one, when local Rolls Royce is working on the same thing. But who knows? Maybe Rolls Royce will get a Grant out of your IRA. Governments rarely make much sense.
The best thing you will do to your car, is changing the coolant in the right time, to save the head gasket and the engine. Specially if it has a manual transmission.
Honest question (because I _do_ have a manual transmission) ... why does the type of transmission have anything to do with coolant or head gaskets?
I am not at all I car or engine guy at all but I find you extremely entertaining and smart and funny so thank you
Hi Scotty the Volvo cars with catalytic coated radiators converted Ozone into Oxygen. They had nothing to do with Carbon Dioxide.
There's a Solid state battery in the new Nio. 150kwh.
It is capable of thousands of cycles and due to its weight and capacity it does about 550 miles per charge.
it's capable of 2,500,000 miles.
Fire powered transport won't be able to compete..
Today was windy. It generated a lot of energy.
Tomorrow it's gonna be sunny and windy.
I had a friend who had a caddy (1974) had. Coolant leak...we put oil in the radiator and drove if a few more years
😂
I REMEMBER WHEN THE USA USED TO INVENT COOL THINGS. OH WELL
Now they kill ya sell the patent to China
Well, that was very unfair, because the distribution of inventions wasn't equal.
[tongue firmly in cheek]
Trying to baby & take care of my 05 Colorado with 94000 miles, just put 2500$ in it! Runs good! Beds got huge rust holes, there when I got it 5 yrs ago! Used aluminum, flex tape& 4 / 8 sheet plywood!, Pray it holds up a couple more yrs!!!?
Well, I sure don't know the details of the system that's supposed to suck carbon or carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. But my first impression is that this could be a "proof of concept" research project that someone thinks has promise to be developed into an economically practical, routinely used system.
Yeah, that's what I think with a lot of this stuff. You gotta try some crazy ideas. Many of the things we take for granted today, were considered weird or long shots at the time they were first conceived of.
Yeah, it's called plants. LOL
Hydrogen is great if you want to refill your tank twice on your way to get groceries and twice on the way home.
I served in the US Navy on a nuclear sub. In an enclosed space like that, while submerged, CO2 is obviously going to build up in the subs atmosphere. We had CO2 Scrubbers to remove the CO2 (and O2 Generator to replace the oxygen). These were not small units so they could handle the CO2 created by 120+ sailors. Amine has a distinct odor that any sub sailor can attest to! 🤣🤣 On another note, Scotty is so much more than a automobile guru, he is an ENERGY god! Keep on keepin' on tellin' the truth Scotty!! We appreciate it!
Great video Scotty.
They say Toyota new engine kill the EV really they have not make them yet and say this really come on
Still waiting for the solid state batteries Toyota said they had. They were going to dominate the EV market with these batteries.
Take that crap off and run a hydrogen or ammonia combustion engine, that'd be impressive.
I am, mainly, a fan of nuclear power. At least until wind and solar get in place. In France 75% of the power is nuclear. And it is good. But at this point the average age or the reactors is 39 years. This is a lot, and it is starting to show. Doing maintainance in slightly radioactive environments is a very specialized skill. It is tricky and expensive.
I hope they can keep their existing reactors going and slowly replace them with wind, solar and batteries, because you really need big batteries with wind and solar. It will be expensive. But likely less expensive than starting new big reactor projects.
The main joker is the small (cheap) modular reactors. If that technology pans out, it will change everything. But it will be a while before we know.
Hard to say since replacing the old reactors with new ones may be more expensive but they'd also be more efficient as well as being something that's easily adjustable for on demand usage. Wind and solar end up taking a large amount of space to provide power as well as being dependent on outside conditions. Good for putting on your own home, but unreliable overall for the amount of electrical demand by the grid overall. They will be a supplemental power source if anything, unless we can build solar panels outside the atmosphere and send power to the surface that way.
@@callak_9974 Quite. As i understand it, they are planning six new reactors. They will, at the earliest, be operational in about 15 years. At which point a significant nummer of the current reactors are likely to have been taken off. Wind and solar are no good for base-load unless you also have huge battery capacity. But they can be put up quickly, are relatively cheap and can deliver a lot of energy "most of the time". The combination of nuclear for baseload and wind and solar for things that are not time dependent (power-to-x etc.) could work pretty well.
What @mvoetman says is exactly correct. If CO2 is _really_ an existential threat, then Nuclear is the best way to provide base load w/o producing any CO2.
I remain surprised that something that is only 0.04% of our atmosphere is SUCH a big threat.
Scotty, always informative, always entertaining!
Trees consume carbon as well, it's how they live :D
Yes, mandate tree branches growing out of our cars' trunks
More co2 equal more plants. Which equals less co2. I don't understand how they tricked everyone...
That's carbon dioxide, not carbon monoxide.
@@rimasmuliolis1136 Trees can absorb both.
I love how Scotty rants on and on about how terrible wind and solar power are on his car repair channel.
dumb ideas is the proses of progression . someone at some point will have a groundbreaking idea
The only bad thing when you do a lot of work to a car sometimes it's better just to rebuild the car and replace the lower end if you're planning on keeping it
co2 is needed for life it is a good thing
EVs never had a future anyway.
😂Tesla model Y was the Best selling carmodel on planet Earth in year 2023 🏁🏆🥇🎉🎉
They have a future and a very clear use.
I just don't buy the whole "EVs will dominate the road and the ICE is doomed" fearmongering.
Careful. You’re gonna offend the EV fanboys lol
EVs are the worst on the environment, Anyways, they are just good for brainwashed idiots
EVs are the future. It's just that lithium ion evs are not the future.
Once we have batteries that don't discharge and degrade rapidly you will see EVs everywhere.
Co2 is the breath of God, without it we're dead.
Enough trees, plants, and phytoplankton are also a major variable to the equation. They convert the CO2 to O2. There is a symbiosis between animals and plants. If the balance is offset, things aren't optimal.
@@brianwesley28
If you noticed, we breath out CO2, so guess who's next in removing producers of CO2?
What you see in power, they're NOT human.
Whom Created Such Living Organisms.?? ( ABBA FATHER )
@@brianwesley28actually plants emit c02 at night and oxygen during the day... 😂😂😂
@@peterpanini96 CO2 that plants don't use in photosynthesis can be released at night, plants do not generate C02 Chumley.
...leading headline...
Funny thing is that at one point, catalytic converters were a joke. Seatbelts, etc?
Just saw where Nissan is going to stop making their Titan full size truck. They've decided to also make EV's that nobody wants.
Exactly they'll lose this shirt again like they can afford to
Guessing some politician approved, taxpayer funded EV incentives (bribes) will be showing up in Nissan's mail box. Nissan can then cut a healthy campaign contribution back to those politicians.
Here in Denmark our power are a mix of solar, wind and steamdriven powerplants with fuel from homewaste and some natural gas powerplants.
Arround 70-80% of dayly productions comes from wind and solar. But as you say, the sun are not always shinning and the wind are not always blowing.
But its a lot easier to get high green power in use here in Denmark, since we only are 5,6mill inhabitant here. And we have a lot of costal lines to put big windturbines. The new seawindturbines they have put up are huge. The wings are 120 meter long.
Yes the nuclar plants makes a good job, but there will still be waste. And a big nuclear powerplant takes at least 25-30 years to build if it has to be safe.
And we can still keep the price arround 1/2 $ pr kw/h including eletric transport, co2 tax and VAT.
The windmills are incredibly expensive to remove and salvage
Arent you Danish in Nordic pool of electricity market, my price is now 7cents per kw. Finland I live.
I took the Sauna, electric😮
@@juhakorpi8372we are. We use finnish nuclear power and Norwegian hydro, when there is not enough wind. And you are using our wind when we have too much.
Nuclear power is cleaner and cheaper long term than I think you realize. Windmills and solar cells still take significant energy to produce which does make CO2 emissions and they do produce waste products when at the end of their operational lifespan.
A modern nuclear power plant can be basically meltdown proof and can store all net waste products on site for the life of the reactor. Most of the waste products are even reusable for continued power production.
They take a while to build, but everything has trade offs
Toyota's 94 Celica just killed the Future of electric cars.
I’m not sure, but it might be six volts because it’s so old.
I own a 95 celica stick shift. Love it.
@@thatguy1860 👍I have a 07 Aveo with manual transmission.
@@thatguy1860 _I own a 95 celica stick shift. Love it._
A manual car is _certainly_ fun to drive!
Hydrogen is the next big grift, buy in now and sell before the bottom drops out, just like the renewable energy grift.
Two of us. One SS payment. I need heat because my body can't regulate it. They were going to cut us off. We've had no hot water for 2 years....ish. Big electric blankets for us, small one for one kitty, 2 others lay on me.
it's a baby step toward a better idea
When hail is in a storm, the hail ice shatters the solar collectors and ruins them.
Head gasket sealer is like putting bubble gum.
The problem with the nuke energy is the radioactive waste that needs to be stored in the middle of nowhere
The amount it sucks up wouldn’t cover the foot print of making and distributing the filter ?
When I was a kid THE JETSONS promised flying cars by the 80’s
It doesn't matter if it's more expensive as long as it helps and people are willing to pay for it because they choose it over air pollution.
So they actively want to destroy an essential plant gas.
6:40 nuclear power stations - take a look at the state of the old British ones if you want to know what poorly maintained ones look like. 😂. It's a clean energy for sure, but you put in lowest bid contractors and successively crap governments into the equation.....
The atmosphere is 0.04% Carbon Dioxide. Nitrogen is 78%, Oxygen 21%.
Not only does it suck carbon right out of the air, but it also suck the farts right out of your seats!!!
Please do a video about Tom ogles vapor engine very interesting stuff
The sad thing is there are people out there that believe that the majority of the politicians give a crap about the people. They only care about the kick backs.
Gasoline 4 life.
Scotty been killing the game since before my father was born
Is carbon fuel making it to production?
The co2 is not harmful to our environment! Period! Even when my son was in first grade he learned that plants use co2 to produce Oxygen!
Yea… but too much Co2 is harmful. Too much oxygen would be harmful! Pretty much anything can be harmful if there is to much of it... the issue with co2 is that more is being produced than can be absorbed. I’m adamantly anti-EV, but to say that Co2 can’t be harmful to the environment is foolish.
I like the tree idea from comments much better.
I had a 2009 Kia Optima. Biggest pos car ive ever owned. Engine blew up at 100k miles. Before that dumped 7000 in repairs bills. Never buy a Kia!!!
Filters don’t last long? Yeah! After each time I fart, I have to change it.
Scotty: look up the next gen nuclear reactors: molten salt thorium reactors that are walk-away safe, without pumps or even electricity.
Hey Scotty my 2021 Mercedes GLC 300 parking sensor randomly triggers on it's own with nothing around. it's only the front left corner that triggers the dealership has not been able to fix it and it's really annoying what do you think it is?
, I was trying to buy I used car ,but the dealer told me this “Before you make the trip, sometimes the check engine light comes out. It’s a sensor for the catalyst. Just to let know” So what does he mean???
It won't pass emissions if ck eng. light stays on.. Or
Maybe dealer is pushing you to a higher price car.
So where’s the part about Toyotas new engine?
Excellent Job! Thanks
Why don't they just work on improving their engine thermal efficiency. Higher thermal efficiency by just a few point can significantly decrease fuel usage and carbon dioxide emission. Dynamic Flow engine concept from Dynamic Alpha Automotive Technology seem like a good fit for improve 4-stroke engine thermal efficiency. I think they can improve 4-stroke engine efficiency further using this engine concept.
What happens after it captures the carbon into the fluid? What happens to the fluid? It likely isn’t biodegradable.
Electrostatics is free. its time to break from the chains we are in, and use and store electrostatics.
The 300th "ev killer" motor.
ADT solar just closed their doors😂
The guppy fish breeder lol
Those wind turbines are very expensive to install. Hard to see how this kind of spending will "generate" a profit. Nevermind paying for itself! Dumb decision making like this, make a mockery of California's energy strategies!
There's an energy system logic in renewables. High CO2 is capturing energy. By extracting energy from the system, be it solar, wind, or waves, you remove part of the build up. We will never abolish our heat generation but we can remove some of that energy from the system.
Solar does work for a standard 3 bed house and it does pay for itself after a few years. But wind generators are a load of crap
Pretty smart but will it reduce power? Also car ppl will probably remove them for better performance unless it doesn't effect performance? Idk.
Some people are hardly smart enough to put gas in their vehicles let alone change a filter every time they fill up.
"... *barley* smart enough ..."
LOL!!!
Nor "barley smart enough" to read their own comment before posting it.
Voice to text bud doesn't always come out correctly.
Carbon is the element of life. Plants love that stuff. More carbon in the atmosphere the better for all life on earth.
By that logic Venus is more habitable then Earth because 98% of it's atmosphere is CO2
Nope
Were you dropped when you were a baby
Venus has an atmosphere that is 98% CO2. Explain that
@@mysticking16 exactly we should ship em to venus since they like CO2 so much 😂
Thats funny. THORIUM researchers claim that a Molten salt Reactor could (theoretically) do the same thing
CO2 is 0.04% of the atmosphere, it ain't a problem.
Lmao not even gonna explain it to you just gonna give you false hope😂
Unless someone way smarter than me (not hard) can figure out my cars cylinder 2 misfire, and milky oil, being fixed by kseal, I, on this extremely rare occasion, have to disagree somewhat with my main man Scotty. I say that it's worth a shot running sealer even with milky oil!
Context: cylinder 2 misfire, milky oil on cap but never on stick. Resolved for some time after running injector cleaner. 2 months later, issue returns. Fixes: brand new spark plugs, brand new coil, changed injector positions 1 and 2, no change and car getting worse and worse every day. Last ditch effort just in case the head was actually gone, put kseal in header tank, 5 minutes later, car idling great, no more misfiring, been a few days.
Just putting this here just in case anyone was getting desperate with their car and had a similar sounding issue. P.s. run your heater on full power when using kseal, stop you from clogging up heater matrix.
I really hope sods law doesn't come for me now I've posted this! Anyway, cheers Scotty, love your content mate!
My solar panels have paid for themselves 8 times over in their 10 years of use. No measurable decline in performance and no leaks on the roof.
So thats rubbish. Hovever so many have them on the grid cant handle the total amount if excess power being produced. Utilities change the frequency to put inverters into standby mode.
But you fill with bars leak then it. Clogs the heater core and is a mess to clea 😂
I've got a plant that sucks up more C02
There's no reason to "suck carbon out of the air"
Doom and gloom Kilmer at it again
Why would i want to capture CO2 ? it helps keep trees green
Why would wanna remove co2 from the atmosphere. Co2 is great stuff, makes the world more green
The guy claiming to do pushups needs to get a job.
What are they going to do with the Co2 after they collect it?
Put it back into the atmosphere to keep the grift going. Climate fearmongering is a multi billion dollar industry.
Chill, Scotty it's a proof of concept
toyota's new engine ?
NONE of this makes any difference to Tesla owners, Scotty. No head gaskets, misfires, fancy scan tools, fuel injectors, etc. We agree on nuclear.
most alternative energy will never pencil out without gov't subsidiaries, so there you are, the combine heat cycle fuel cell plants / absorbsion chillers are not reliable, hydrogen power plants might be the future. Geo-thermal can have some legit ROI s , so many variables.......
Gee, "they LIE to you"? Who would have ever guessed.
I'm waiting for them to call a car "safe and effective".
Take it easy on the green-tech mockery Scotty, they're at least trying!☺ These things start small, lots of failures, then we get a Tesla. Tesla not perfect, but it's acted as a catalyst. We're moving to better things. Pure mathematicians the 20s thought they were doing something basically useless, but their work paved the way for physicists to uncover the stuff that went into microwaves, computers, smartphones...
Anything to be able to sell a reoccurring product. Theyll kull people for making a system that lasts long with out financial inputs.
Good souless auton O mouse golf buggies with Devcon upholstery really do nothing for me..
Who ever can figure out how to convert regular water into hydrogen in the car in an efficient way will be a trillionaire!
There is nothing wrong with trying to make "green" stuff and try to protect the future of the precious planet under our feet that sustains us. *However*, we're just going about it all wrong. We're not funding the right research, we're blaming the consumer instead of regulating corporations (because of course).
You’d think OF models are not Scotty's fanbase but profiles who commented beg to differ.
They're EVERYWHERE dude, not just Scotty's channel. Seen them comment elsewhere as well.
Have you seen Scotty's OF account? He's a dirty dude
More Toyota vapourware from their fantasy world.
It's like capturing a fart in a stadium of people.😂
One polish guy make engine used water you now where is this guy right now ⚰️
Yup
100 percent They dont care about the environment. That proves it
More CO2 more plants, more plants more food.