@DavidBruchmann@mastodon.world
Post #3949749
2026-07-19 20:30 UTC
@CTHW@mstdn.ca @EllenInEdmonton@yeg.bike @uxMark@cosocial.ca
there is no doubt that reducing / eleminating combustion engines would solv a huge part of the GHG problems, including Co2 and methane.
I just want to avoid that wrongs get established. The following sectors add to the Co2 problem:
* Production of Nitrogen Fertilizers
* polymerization for production of Synthetic Rubber and Elastomers, Synthetic Fibers and Textiles
* Production of Solvents, Surfactants, and Detergents
the list is certainly not complete.
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@CTHW@mstdn.ca 2026-07-19 20:42
@DavidBruchmann@mastodon.world @EllenInEdmonton@yeg.bike @uxMark@cosocial.ca Yes. My point is in relation to the idea that Canada is increasing emissions with pipelines and it doesn't, directly. The emissions are produced upon combustion. The same with LNG. The downstream emissions occur as they are burned in cars etc …