Global Emissions Systems Inc. (GESI) of Whitby, Ont., says its catalytic converter eliminates up to 99 per cent of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides ...Read the full article
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brian bishop from Brantford, Canada writes: This is amazing, the article is up almost 24 hours & not one comment from the tree hugging, carbon trading crowd!
Here's a new technology that could cut greenhouse gas emissions "substantially" & nobody has anything to say, why is that?
Could it be that this technology will enable us to continue to drive our big vehicles & consume that evil commodity OIL. Or perhaps it's because such a substantial drop in emissions would negate the need for carbon trading altogether. Not that carbon trading was going to do anything other than make a few people wealthy anyway.
So instead the article & the technology will be ignored, likely GESI will be gobbled up by somebody or some organization never to be heard from again. Life will go on & the Gore's of the world will continue to amass huge fortunes.- Posted 24/04/08 at 7:25 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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brian bishop from Brantford, Canada writes: Come on people clean the crap out from between your ears!
This is your chance to make a real & positive difference in the world.
Forget about global warming let's stick to a problem we can solve like cleaning up our air, you know that foul toxic soup were currently breathing in everyday, that's killing tens of thousands & making ill millions every year.
If it works as claimed the government should be making these catalytic converters mandatory on every vehicle on the road today, regardless of age. It should happen now! not 2 years or 5 years from now, but right now!
You think $1200 is to much, then tell me what is the price you should pay to help a child breath properly?- Posted 24/04/08 at 7:50 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Clean Air Breather from Manitoba, Canada writes: If it sounds too good to be true..... Sound familiar? If it were as advertised, I strongly suspect that this concept would have been bought up some time ago. You want clean air? Move to rural Canada. Leave your Hummer behind. Your choice.
- Posted 25/04/08 at 12:38 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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