Continued production of fossil fuel and its unrelenting use exudes nearly 60 percent of the harmful emissions; causing the atmospheric cap of carbon dioxide to thicken and trap more heat over the earth.
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In spite of our ability to provide alternative fuel, we agree with the sentiment
that we
humans need first to ‘reduce our use’ of energy all over the planet.
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The urgency to renovate society's energy infrastructure is a daunting challenge.

It is also an enormous business opportunity. New and unique sources of solar,
wind, bioenergy, waste-to-fuel technologies, present fresh avenues of revenue
to rural as well as urban communities. Earnestly addressing environmental
redirection provides opportunities to move toward cleaner, healthier forms of
alternative energy.
But all the optional choices of fuel will not help the final solution if we don’t
begin to curb our overall consumption of the planet’s energy; sending its’ pollutants
skyward and downward.
Whether in coal, oil, or gas, carbon is an essential ingredient of all fossil fuels.
When these fuels are burned to provide energy, carbon dioxide (CO2), a prime ‘greenhouse gas,’ is released into the Earth’s atmosphere.
Utility facilities account for 40% of the greenhouse gases; as does the 40% from
the transportation sector.
This kind of change is imperative for our continued well-being on this planet.

Fossil fuels burned to power cars and trucks, heat homes and businesses, and
power factories are accountable for about 98% of America’s CO2 emissions,
24% to methane emissions and 18% of nitrous oxide emissions (NOx).
KDV, with its ultra-low sulfur properties, burns cleaner and at a higher energy
content, which results in less consumption equaling higher miles per gallon.
It generates a ‘carbon neutral’ diesel displacing extra, imported fossil crude.
The facts are irrefutable:
the thermo-haline ocean current - which moderates
temperatures worldwide, and prevents Europe from having a harsh climate
similar to Alaska - is slowing.
Glaciers in Greenland, Alaska, the Himalayas, and the Antarctic Peninsula – are retreating.
Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean during summer is clearly, fading.
Permafrost (permanently frozen soil) in Canada, Alaska, and Siberia is melting
at an alarming rate. Meanwhile, glaciers in Greenland are receding at even more
alarming rates. Within the last five years, those along the eastern and western
coasts have receded about 300 miles each. Although a total meltdown is highly
unlikely, with more than one-fifth of the population living less than two feet
above sea level, not much melting is required to cause significant damage.
One of the most forbidding environments in the world, the Arctic, is home to the Ursus Maritmus polar bear. During the summer, these animals roam this region
on large chunks of floating ice, drifting for hundreds of miles. This is how they
find mates and hunt for seals, fattening themselves to prepare for the severe
winter. If these palettes of floating ice did not exist, the polar bear would not
survive.
Recent reports indicate more and more are drowning as the sea margins expand.
Scientists and climatologists believe that the projected decreases in the polar sea
ice due to global warming will have a significant negative impact or even lead to
extinction of this species within this century.
Within the past three decades, more than one million square miles of sea ice –
an area the size of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden combined – has vanished.
Presently, ice at the southern Arctic region of the polar bear’s range, is melting
at an accelerated pace three weeks sooner than it had previously.
This affords the bears less time to hunt, eat, and store fat for the brutal winter.
Due largely to this new early melting, the Hudson Bay polar bear population has
declined by 14% during the past ten years…
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A time of epic destruction - worse than any other in the history
of mankind - is certain to come. Undoubtedly, the ensuing effects
of rampant land, sea and air pollution will play a severe role in
these events; to what degree, remains to be seen.
Global warming due to burning carbon and fossil fuel does,
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Sulfur = asthma
Nox = lung disease - emphysema
CO = heart and circulatory - cancer |
Will humankind be able to find a solution? Or alternatively, will it lead to cataclysmic events.

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