kansas yeah, huge. the size of a small country. it is massive. and only one air quality monitor in the entire texas portion that actually looks at co2 emissions. so you have basically regulatory failure. and part of it is this is the state of texas people make money because of fossil fuels and it is creating a lot of jobs and you were talking about the smell. co2, methane emissions which are more harmful that is who we got holes in the ozone layer. and you are talking about hydrogen sulfide which is what you smelled. yeah, and that is what is creating the pollution that will give you 9 burniyou t in the throat and chest problems when you flare off the methane, you are basically making it into c co2. but it is 84 times more potent at trapping heat than co2. so if you can keep the methane
have laws on the protected models on co2. we have to remember that americans produce very, very little co2. the numbers are .0002% of the air. you know who produces more c co2? termites produce 2-1/2 times amount of co2. the heat capacity of the ocean is 1,000 times what humans do. it ain t coming from us. not having bob: the only thing is if we all agree there was a lot of damage done to the earth and the water. then it was corrected by the clean air and clean water act. it s not hard assumption to make that 7 million people eric: sorry don t mean to interrupt you. you said can we all agree it was corrected by the clean air and water act. i don t agree with that. i think the earth corrects itself. not with president bush did or what president obama intends to do. greg: i think bob has a point that we had certain types of pollution we dealt with. the problem is with climate change and global warming there is more going on than
models on co2. we have to remember that americans produce very, very little co2. the numbers are .0002% of the air. you know who produces more c co2? termites produce 2-1/2 times amount of co2. the heat capacity of the ocean is 1,000 times what humans do. it ain t coming from us. not having bob: the only thing is if we all agree there was a lot of damage done to the earth and the water. then it was corrected by the clean air and clean water act. it s not hard assumption to make that 7 million people eric: sorry don t mean to interrupt you. you said can we all agree it was corrected by the clean air and water act. i don t agree with that. i think the earth corrects itself. not with president bush did or what president obama intends to do. greg: i think bob has a point that we had certain types of pollution we dealt with. the problem is with climate change and global warming there is more going on than