@@JaniMelender corporations produce the only options we have. They make the products and make them available to the public, not the other way around. So it's not a general population problem it's a corporate problem. It's not difficult to understand. Stop sipping the Kool aid. I'm not buying the propaganda that we are at fault.
Don't talk so much. Try and hold your breath for at least 10 minutes a day in 30 second intervals. Come on! Its not even the worst idea I have ever herd.
Yikes. I love the comedian, but a climate scientist he isn't. Honestly, this isn't surprising for bloomberg. Of course they're going to favor psudo solutions that make people think things will stay the same as they are. Biofuels for planes? Really? The only way one can claim low carbon footprint for that is possibly of the usage is so low that it entirely fits in the current waste oil volume produced today. Of course, that is a lie still, because waste oil still needs to be processed heavily, consuming huge amounts of energy, to make it usable in a plane. Still, once demand requires more than just incedental waste oils be used, then that goes to actualling producing oils for fuel, which not only increases the energy consumed to make the fuel, but also typically consumes huge amounts of agricultural land and digs into world food supplies. Just for what will end up being the rich flying around on their private jets mostly. So few normal people will be able to afford to fly for much longer. Another thing about biofuels is how much more expensive they will be. As for the other solutions, there are enough videos out there showing the actual numbers behind such so called fixes and how they aren't going to do nearly as much as bloomberg wants you to think they will. Keep in mind this with respects to any climate related messaging. The uber wealthy have a stanglehold on the current setup of business and industry. They will fight as hard as they can to keep that stanglehold, to keep the status quo. Want to hear just one quick fix to decarbonize massively on one sweeping change that uber wealthy absolutely doesn't want to happen? Replace cars with public transit. Not just busses, but walking paths, bike paths, buses, trains, and ride-share vehicles. The transportation industry emits a huge amount of greenhouse gases. Nevermind the cars, building and maintaining roads alone causes a significant impact. Even pavenment existing on so much of the land has been proven to have a significant heating impact as it absorbs so much energy from the sun. Want a quick fix? Reduced traffic means more empty roads. Empty freeways can be partially stripped back. Trains tracks could be put in many parts of where freeways travel. Some alterations would need to be made as trains are more limited with changes in elevation and turning. Also, powerlines don't have to worry nearly as much with permittiing along a freeway. What's more, it would make electrically powered trains easier to run if the powerlines run alongside them. Obviously, not the entire way, as resources would probably be batter managed by making more direct routes, but it could be a better solution than putting off parts of the grid due to permit issues. Of course, a more distributed grid solution will likley be better in the future. There is still a lot of debate as to whether fewer resources focused in bigger more centralized power generation would be better than distributed, but more resource hungry power generation. Still, there arw a lot who show the problems with transcontinental power transfers. The power losses would be colossal.
Why are you telling my this when you should be going after corporate America? They pollute more than anyone is daring to bring up.
Blaming corps for *all* the emissions is just like corps blaming the end user for *all* the emissions. It's not either or. It's both.
@@JaniMelender corporations produce the only options we have.
They make the products and make them available to the public, not the other way around.
So it's not a general population problem it's a corporate problem. It's not difficult to understand.
Stop sipping the Kool aid. I'm not buying the propaganda that we are at fault.
Too short, not say many key things… kind of useless
You’re yapping dude stop talking
@@draco_1876 why should I stop taking and express my opinion on this video?
The comment are made for that.
...All At Once?
I GET IT; so the plants CAN'T breathe, right!?
I'm trying to increase my carbon footprint.
This Kal Penn dude naturally speaks in 1.25x
You're made of carbon
Why are the only ones who care about ‘carbon’ are the ones set to make the greatest profit from moving away from it? …
Actually those who still want to get the greatest profit from oil are the ones who don't want you to care about carbon.
Too many self-interruptions in this one.
Don't talk so much. Try and hold your breath for at least 10 minutes a day in 30 second intervals. Come on! Its not even the worst idea I have ever herd.
KUMAR?
Stop, just stop
Yikes. I love the comedian, but a climate scientist he isn't. Honestly, this isn't surprising for bloomberg. Of course they're going to favor psudo solutions that make people think things will stay the same as they are. Biofuels for planes? Really? The only way one can claim low carbon footprint for that is possibly of the usage is so low that it entirely fits in the current waste oil volume produced today. Of course, that is a lie still, because waste oil still needs to be processed heavily, consuming huge amounts of energy, to make it usable in a plane. Still, once demand requires more than just incedental waste oils be used, then that goes to actualling producing oils for fuel, which not only increases the energy consumed to make the fuel, but also typically consumes huge amounts of agricultural land and digs into world food supplies. Just for what will end up being the rich flying around on their private jets mostly. So few normal people will be able to afford to fly for much longer. Another thing about biofuels is how much more expensive they will be.
As for the other solutions, there are enough videos out there showing the actual numbers behind such so called fixes and how they aren't going to do nearly as much as bloomberg wants you to think they will.
Keep in mind this with respects to any climate related messaging. The uber wealthy have a stanglehold on the current setup of business and industry. They will fight as hard as they can to keep that stanglehold, to keep the status quo.
Want to hear just one quick fix to decarbonize massively on one sweeping change that uber wealthy absolutely doesn't want to happen? Replace cars with public transit. Not just busses, but walking paths, bike paths, buses, trains, and ride-share vehicles. The transportation industry emits a huge amount of greenhouse gases. Nevermind the cars, building and maintaining roads alone causes a significant impact. Even pavenment existing on so much of the land has been proven to have a significant heating impact as it absorbs so much energy from the sun.
Want a quick fix? Reduced traffic means more empty roads. Empty freeways can be partially stripped back. Trains tracks could be put in many parts of where freeways travel. Some alterations would need to be made as trains are more limited with changes in elevation and turning. Also, powerlines don't have to worry nearly as much with permittiing along a freeway. What's more, it would make electrically powered trains easier to run if the powerlines run alongside them. Obviously, not the entire way, as resources would probably be batter managed by making more direct routes, but it could be a better solution than putting off parts of the grid due to permit issues.
Of course, a more distributed grid solution will likley be better in the future. There is still a lot of debate as to whether fewer resources focused in bigger more centralized power generation would be better than distributed, but more resource hungry power generation. Still, there arw a lot who show the problems with transcontinental power transfers. The power losses would be colossal.
White Castle
4:20
Airjoule
You are the carbon they want to reduce.
Now,a lame comedian is a scientist?
Fossil fuel is stored sunlight energy. We already green 😊
Here come a hundred idiots to make the same joke a hundred more times despite nobody ever laughing
what rubbish carbon is life fool we need more
🕊🌎🕊🕊sharing
ridiculous....
the technoligie already exist for the last 70 years 🤣🤣
WE DON'T. We dont "decarbonize". That question is based on an ignorant perverted view of reality. Period.