global warming

Smoothie;428880 wrote: Now that Fiat is in charge Jeep is going to have a lil diesel action. Can't wait.
You are right. The older ones are easy. Especially the nissan 4cylinders and the 4bta? in the frito lay trucks

Jeep has diesels here in europe, so does chevy, and Opel (gm brand as well), I have been driving a ford focus diesel, everything here is diesel, we just dont use them in the states. In the states we are convinced that diesel is "dirtier" because its black and smells terrible (well to most people). They don't understand that most of the black is just soot, dirt, nothing... It looks bad, smells bad so it must be worse than the clear not so smelly stuff right? They like to say because they are green they go Diesel, truth is the price. Virtually no hybrids though... strange.
 
Yes it is.
Skriz;428806 wrote: Yeah, I saw them. I knew you were joking, but I still had to comment on the carbon credits..certain things bother me and this credit bs is one of them!

Is the skimmer pulling gunk yet? :D
 
kayakATL;428881 wrote: Jeep has diesels here in europe, so does chevy, and Opel (gm brand as well), I have been driving a ford focus diesel, everything here is diesel, we just dont use them in the states. In the states we are convinced that diesel is "dirtier" because its black and smells terrible (well to most people). They don't understand that most of the black is just soot, dirt, nothing... It looks bad, smells bad so it must be worse than the clear not so smelly stuff right? They like to say because they are green they go Diesel, truth is the price. Virtually no hybrids though... strange.

There's also a little known fact that diesel's produce small amounts of one of the most carcinogenic compounds known to man, and those particulates are known to cause respiratory diseases.
 
ichthyoid;429260 wrote: There's also a little known fact that diesel's produce small amounts of one of the most carcinogenic compounds known to man, and those particulates are known to cause respiratory diseases.

That i did not know. But then again what doesn't kill you now a days? Every new drug on the market has side effects twice as bad as the symptom they treat!
 
I'm pretty sure EVERYTHING is 'known to the State of California as a carcinogen.'
 
I will let you read this for yourselves. The reference is posted below, but you will need to scroll down to the third article there. This makes me hold my breath around diesels now, I used to not mind them so much.

<span style="color: #22596f">Devil in the diesel</span><span style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><span style="font-size: 13px"><span style="color: #22596f">: </span><span style="color: #22596f">Lorries belch out what may be
the most carcinogenic chemical ever discovered.</span>
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<span style="color: #22596f">New Scientist, 25 October 1997 </span></span>
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<span style="color: #22596f">A COMPOUND discovered in the exhaust fumes of diesel engines may be the most strongly carcinogenic ever analysed, say Japanese researchers. They warn that a major source of the chemical is heavily loaded diesel-engines, and that it could be partly responsible for the large number of lung cancer cases in cities.

The compound, 3-nitrobenzanthrone, produced the highest score ever reported in a Ames test, a standard measure of the cancer-causing potential of toxic chemicals.</span>

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Its a bunch of crap. The Earth is just cycling. There is too much evidence proving this, like the ice caps. When they drill down 1000s of feet, it shows different temp changes from thousands of years ago. Some polition is getting rich of it, thats why it stays around.
 
LegalReefer;430527 wrote: Some politicion is getting rich of it, thats why it stays around.

<span style="color: red">YES and the sob's name is Al "dumb ***" Gore :yes:</span>
 
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