Nose to the glass: When the "solution" leads full circle.

article image placeholderA new device creates hydrogen from air
And if those engines become more prolific, this is where it gets into sticky territory. Depending on the process, the output of burning hydrogen is water. Do you see where I'm going with this? No matter where we pull the hydrogen from, the smallest of details makes a difference to the entire system of water and the planet, whether it's the trees, whether it's one degree in temperature, or whether we're spitting out excess amounts of hydrogen in cities

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Carey Braidt
@countryswellΒ Β·Β 4:49
But I think there's so little discussion about the cause and effect with our energy sources and it seems like they just jump in, GungHo to the next new thing, put all their time, energy resources, money into developing it, and then 20 years later go, oh geez, that stinks, that's what that did to the environment. Or that's the effect, or oh, look at the ozone layer, or look at the smog in the cities
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I'm torn with respect to the solar panels, like if we put them on top of buildings where there's already a lot of heat, well, this is only compounding the issue, right? And perhaps it would be better to have the plant life to bring the temperatures down. But I'm also torn of losing not only agricultural space, but the beautiful green spaces with two solar farms. I don't know what the alternative is, though, right?
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