How do we move around in a zero-carbon world?

We want more people to be able to travel without contributing to climate change.
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Published on August 24, 2020 00:00
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message 1: by G.G. (new)

G.G. Melies Here in Argentina we use CNG in our vehicles. (Compressed natural gas). Our skies are relatively clean compared to other countries that have not adopted it. But I thought we have a larger-scale problem with methane. I think we should remove it from the atmosphere as soon as possible. I think one option is to simply "use" it to convert it to another gas. Unfortunately it would be carbon dioxide, but it is better than having all that methane accumulated in the air. Compressing methane for our vehicles or generating energy is an alternative to reduce it, and using technology in operation (conventional engines) Not everyone can buy a Tesla, They are inaccessible vehicles for 80% of the citizens of the planet. But if a CNG equipment that is cheap and can compress methane from biogas ... in your old car.


message 2: by Beth (new)

Beth I daydream of skies filled with dirigibles.


message 3: by Florence (new)

Florence Millo Electric vehicles whose source is a combination of solar, wind, and nuclear energy.
I don’t know about planes or trains.


message 4: by Geovanny (new)

Geovanny Pino We can move with nitrogen or applying more technology, with nitrogen batteries, and you can do it. If oil entrepreneurs are concerned about revenue, it can simply be charged per mileage, which can be measured over 3G networks.


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