Elon Musk: "Things Become Terrifying, Pay Attention"

Elon Musk: "Things Become Terrifying, Pay Attention"

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Elon Musk talks about the carbon cycle and the effect of that on the climate and how the speed of our change is not fast enough. For updates in the tech world subscribe to our channel: http://tiny.cc/simplytech

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@samhalle3084 Says:
So, on the short term there well be warming. Should be a little more for the US to have enough power for now. At the same time keep working on all new ways until we get it right. Then smoothly and slowly change to whatever is proven to work long term. Not just start turning everything off without it's replacement.
@gmb858 Says:
Reality Check: “Fossil fuels, which provide 80 percent of the world’s energy, have and will continue to have the unique benefit of providing low-cost, reliable energy to billions of people in thousands of places—a benefit that is desperately needed in a world where some 3 billion people still use less electricity than a typical American refrigerator. Contrary to claims that solar and wind are rapidly replacing fossil fuels, fossil fuel use is still growing, while intermittent solar and wind energy, after generations on the market, provide just 3 percent of the world’s energy—and that 3 percent is totally dependent on fossil fuels, especially natural gas, for 24/7 backup. Solar and wind are nowhere near being able to replace the energy that fossil fuels provide today, let alone the far greater amounts of energy humanity needs going forward. We are being told that we must do away with fossil fuels, the source of 80 percent of the world’s energy, in a world where billions of people desperately lack energy. And we are being told that intermittent solar and wind, which provide just 3 percent of the world’s energy after many decades on the market, and which today depend on fossil fuels for 24/7 backup, will definitely be able to replace the 80 percent of energy we get from fossil fuels plus provide most of the additional energy the world needs—in less than 30 years.” Alex Epstein – Fossil Future It's time to get real about energy. The U.S. has made great strides in reducing carbon monoxides and other polluting exhausts. Until China, India and other Eastern hemisphere nations agree to reduce basic pollutions, all the jibber jabber in the West is creating nothing but hot air. The Biden Administration is harming the nation's future by its myopic and stunted attitude towards petroleum. Are we to submit to the "masters of the universe" of the World Economic Forum in a way that cuts off our nose to spite our face?
@apocsurvival916 Says:
It's not destroying the Earth, that's the misconception. It is destroying all life, in all forms. The Earth will be here, regardless. But, it might start looking more like Mars. The issue is in everything we breathe, eat and drink. It's some form of petroleum, chemical or altercation that has been modified. Whether it's for taste or longevity. There is absolutely no solution for any of this right now that would work. We will soon landmark 200 years of this when coal started getting utilized for locomotives. It is engrained in our DNA to destroy ourselves. Alcohol poisoning, cigarettes, sugar, civilization expansion, narcotics, etc. I am not saying anything new. We lost a harmonic balance 12,000 years ago. The way to use this planet and not disrupt the system. Use high frequency to move stones, carve solid rock, insulate ourselves underground and use the resources with each other and never against. Technology isn't advanced knowledge for us, it's our life as we are dependent on it. Use a compass, read a map, cook over a fire... watch the kids reaction to those terms. I'm not mad that we are killing ourselves, just mad that all the innocence that truly resides here has to pay the price with us.
@hosssdualsportadventures5774 Says:
I'm not impressed Elon musk.
@hosssdualsportadventures5774 Says:
Electric cars are not a solution either due to the amount of carbon emissions and resources used just to make their toxic batteries.
@hosssdualsportadventures5774 Says:
Three Mile Island and Fukushima are just two examples that nuclear power plants are not a solution for humanity.
@lonniedobbins778 Says:
*I Believe In Climate Change!* ? What took you so long? Playing with rockets?
@YoMateo. Says:
Who didn’t come from TikTok raise their hands.✋
@suryakamalnd9888 Says:
Amazing video bro

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