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by ars
659 days ago
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> But maybe we don't do that, either? Explain what you mean by that? I mean, out here in the real world, we are burning things for energy. Are you talking about some theoretic magical world that doesn't exist? Because in the real world burning plastic for energy reduces CO2 emissions. |
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This is a monstrously insane statement.
I am looking at a piece of plastic. Let's say it's a plastic bag. Other than the (considerable!) emissions that came from its mining, manufacture and shipping, it has zero CO2 emissions.
I now set fire to it. I'm, uh, seeing a fair bit of smoke come off it. I'm thinking there might possibly be some emissions happening there.
It also smells really acrid, and I'm getting these weird premonitions of winding up in a cancer ward suddenly.