Can plumbing solve the methane crisis?



There are no silver bullets in the fight against climate change — but there are some blindingly obvious solutions that wouldn’t hurt …

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  1. SOS Sos The higher the temperature, the more the oceans will evaporate, then there will be more humidity and more precipitation, the desert will decrease plants regarding moisture and carbon dioxide will grow faster, the history of the earth is such that if global warming was antiquity, then it was a paradise for the biosphere,. .and when global cooling was then the evaporation of the oceans would decrease and precipitation would decrease, the desert would increase, this would collapse for the biosphere.The largest desert Antarctica, the hottest place the rainforests.

    Read the history of the earth, ancient times in global warming for the biosphere was a paradise. For plants, food is carbon dioxide, the more carbon dioxide, the more plants and more animals, carbon dioxide is not evil but good, without carbon dioxide there would be no life, that's a fact!.

  2. Its gonna cut the cost, save more, technology is already available, easy to do and will save the planet? i dont see any why companies dont do this? But i will give this company a benefit of the doubt knowing youtube loves to show how easy things can be done but its actually not.

  3. It's seriously getting painful to watch the politics resisting again and again against the changes required to fix our planet.
    They can't even seem to fix our society's problems like inequity or justice … how can they fix climate change ?!?
    I haven't seen any problem that don't have a solution, but they just refuse to implement them. I'm wondering if "democracy" is able to solve all that …

  4. Informative video, but the guy doing the voiceovers are simply annoying to listen to, I'm sorry for his inability to speak properly, but it just makes us viewers not want to watch the video.

  5. Climate change is driven by CO2 in the long run. I'm not sure how strategically wise it is to tackle methane emissions now. A quick but short-term (~20 years) spike in temperature may motivate us to tackle the CO2 problem faster.

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