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The end of the combustion engine as we know it?
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It's a fact as well that the world has in the past and will in the future change and one of them changes will be temperatures, sea levels, etc. yes we are a contributing factor with our habits but by no means the sole cause.
Despite pollution being substantially less than what the media will have you believe, we are still pushed to cut it because it would mean we are healthier and as a result, less impact on the health service.
Also, with the fact we are cutting more and more trees down, we will get to a point where the remaining forests etc can't cope with the pollution.
Whilst on the subject of trees, it's now possible for us to create bio fuels from rotting trees and some countries actually have the forests now specifically set up to infect the trees to grow said bio fuels which can account for something like 20% of fuel used in them particular countries.
We are no where near as f*cked as the media will have you believe and if you do believe all of what they say, your a complete moron. There's no such thing as good news with our media!
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RE: The end of the combustion engine as we know it? - by Niall - 04-05-2014, 07:38 PM

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