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Bamboo to Save the World | Pablo van der Lugt | TEDxErasmusUniversityRotterdam 

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Within a century most commonly used building materials will be depleted. Yet there is a rapidly renewable, carbon negative - yet often overlooked - solution: giant bamboo. Because of its ability to restore degraded land, reforesting with bamboo could mitigate climate change and provide an enormous source of raw material. Furthermore, industrially processed bamboo can be used in a multitude of modern applications. Not only in the building industry, but also in interior design and the textile, paper and energy industry.
Pablo van der Lugt, PhD MSc Eng, is a passionate advocate of renewable natural materials such as bamboo. He is the author of 5 books on sustainable building materials, including Booming Bamboo (2017), which details the latest developments in design and architecture using bamboo. Building Engineer dr. ir. Pablo van der Lugt finished his PhD Research about the environmental impact of industrial bamboo materials at Delft University of Technology in 2008. After his PhD, van der Lugt conducted various ambassador roles in the green building industry and has remained connected as guest lecturer bio-based materials to Delft University of Technology.
In the vision of van der Lugt in the essential transition towards a more circular economy there are tremendous opportunities for smart biobased materials made from fast-growing resources such as bamboo, to substitute carbon intensive, high performance materials such as tropical hardwood, steel, PVC and concrete. Van der Lugt has published extensively in both popular magazines as scientific journals and regularly provides (keynote) presentations on this topic to stakeholders and policy makers in the building industry. In October 2017 his book “Booming Bamboo” on contemporary bamboo design & architecture will be launched. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 133   
@HiThere-bu4bs
@HiThere-bu4bs 3 года назад
Reasons why bamboo is good. 1: Bamboo fibers can be 2-3 times stronger than timber. (Depends on type) 2: It grows much faster than wood. 3: It absorbs more carbon dioxide than trees, and it also releases more oxygen. 4: Because it grows quicker than wood, it can be cheaper. (If we mass grow it) The only reason why we don’t use it more often, is because we are more use to wood. Using bamboo in relation with stone and bricks can provide cheaper housing.
@ankokunokayoubi
@ankokunokayoubi Год назад
Also many people stereotyping bamboo as "poor people's material" so that will give a bad name to this wonderful solution.
@georgetaylor8416
@georgetaylor8416 2 года назад
This is fantastic! My friend also did her masters engineering thesis on how bamboo could be used instead of the steel rods in reinforced concrete. Bambo is super versatile!
@MIKOOL13
@MIKOOL13 Год назад
That actually sounds amazing. Considering corrosion from the steel is main reason reinforced concrete fails. . And anything other than steel is expensive
@kavyajain9009
@kavyajain9009 11 месяцев назад
can i get the link to this paper pls
@psocrates1658
@psocrates1658 5 месяцев назад
Can i get the link to the paper?
@canadiannuclearman
@canadiannuclearman 4 года назад
As a mechanical designer using cad haveing a rectangular beams is great for any designer. I like it because it does not rust.
@mgd.7819
@mgd.7819 6 лет назад
Bamboo is my future house for sure
@Daffodil956
@Daffodil956 4 года назад
Amazing Presentation. Am awed and exited to hear every word. Thanks for a beautiful presentation
@emmanuelleallen
@emmanuelleallen 6 лет назад
The fastest growing bamboo I think is dragon Bamboo or " Dendrocalamus giganteus " It grows to be up to about 35m or 110ft. Imagine having that.
@themvp3447
@themvp3447 5 лет назад
Thanks.....
@mushfequssaleheen6498
@mushfequssaleheen6498 4 года назад
It’s an eye opening lecture for me
@chucky882
@chucky882 4 года назад
I will create a bamboo village with renewable energy and recycled water...
@anuaraffandi8363
@anuaraffandi8363 3 года назад
Hey just checking your progress. How close are you at your bamboo village?
@chucky882
@chucky882 3 года назад
@@anuaraffandi8363 Island Property is ready. Bamboo source ready. Was also able to identify local architect and Contractor specializing on bamboo material. However, neverending lockdowns are delaying our progress.
@thinhho93
@thinhho93 2 года назад
@@chucky882 Holy Cow. someone who is actually truthful and committing to his comment on RU-vid!
@thinhho93
@thinhho93 2 года назад
@@chucky882 How can I check out your project?
@gabrielrono9015
@gabrielrono9015 10 месяцев назад
Hey, how id is your progress with the Bamboo village
@reloaderabnav5737
@reloaderabnav5737 3 года назад
I think it's a revolutionary idea 💡. Thanks for giving us such a amazing information about bamboo.
@annacompan7219
@annacompan7219 4 года назад
Thank. Grass will save the world, and will save my family.
@severintamwo9751
@severintamwo9751 2 месяца назад
That's really gorgeous
@staceylam762
@staceylam762 3 месяца назад
I have timber bamboo as a fence and it’s so majestic looking. When we have major windstorms, the bamboos dance with the wind and goes back to normal but trees scared me cus it can uproot . My timber bamboos is like 55 ft tall . My backyard is surrounded with majestic beautiful oak trees and bamboos.
@vishwanathlohar7326
@vishwanathlohar7326 4 года назад
Best presentation of the topic..... Thank you a lot ..whenever I work with Bamboo to make some models , penstand and sometimes decorative items .... I feel , it the best material to work...
@mohummadshaikh9333
@mohummadshaikh9333 Год назад
कुठे राहता विश्वनाथजी…
@yuvrajactor445
@yuvrajactor445 5 лет назад
hi dude. its a lot of advanced nature saving bamboo information u hv given. thank you very much...
@MrHarpette
@MrHarpette 6 лет назад
Bravo. And thank you.
@enochgodifk.a.6723
@enochgodifk.a.6723 4 года назад
Fantastic presentation
@Light-gp9hk
@Light-gp9hk 5 лет назад
Wonderful! thank you!
@kingshuksircar1204
@kingshuksircar1204 Год назад
Now here is something new made with Bamboo, first in the world, "Bamboo Faucets" replacing plastic and metal faucets used at the bathroom and kitchen.
@Jerew
@Jerew 4 года назад
my dream idea i would plant some along the rio grande river if i lived there so it could spread out into a forest turning desert into comfortable habitat and retain more moisture
@dickeseo6283
@dickeseo6283 Год назад
Brilliant innovation bamboo laminated wood keep up the good work...
@digambarkandangire2138
@digambarkandangire2138 4 года назад
Great topic, brilliantly presented!!
@europeancollector3710
@europeancollector3710 4 года назад
Great presentation ! Bravo
@shubhammaheshwari7139
@shubhammaheshwari7139 4 года назад
He only mentions merits of bamboo but their are limitations to bamboo as well. It is vulnerable to insects and fungi.
@kittypowaa7760
@kittypowaa7760 11 месяцев назад
That's only if it's direct from the ground, the bamboo he's talking about tends to be treated with natural minerals like borax :)
@kevalnakar6269
@kevalnakar6269 2 года назад
Genius man, Outstanding idea, Will make bright future
@themvp3447
@themvp3447 5 лет назад
People..... Go for bamboo...... Atleast we should make a demand for it
@anauticalgate5496
@anauticalgate5496 Год назад
One little problem...bamboo gets thirsty.We do too.Because of that, we don't need to divert more fresh water away from human or animal needs as they exist , or have been projected
@markcunningham5655
@markcunningham5655 2 года назад
We can grow this in Canada. Let's start now.
@pamcolechadwell1302
@pamcolechadwell1302 6 лет назад
If I knew what kind bamboo to grow I would plant it all over my small farm!
@southofthesticks
@southofthesticks 5 лет назад
Same here Pamela !
@solveigsokcanic5724
@solveigsokcanic5724 5 лет назад
see website; BAMBOO AUSTRALIA RU-vid with michael o'callaghan for best advice on everything on bamboo farming !!!!
@fredhornaday3665
@fredhornaday3665 3 года назад
Depends on your climate and your intentions, but in temperate areas, Phyllostachys bambusoides or 'Henon' are excellent choices, big timber varieties.
@onoyudont
@onoyudont 4 месяца назад
Bamboo is a very thirsty plant.The diminishing supplies of fresh, potable water must not be diverted toward it's large scale cultivation.
@jeannydestura7455
@jeannydestura7455 2 года назад
So inspiring
@sinhnguyen4815
@sinhnguyen4815 3 года назад
I guess my question is where bamboo or that species/design came from. Bamboo sounds like an isolate to me.
@manoj9668
@manoj9668 3 года назад
If we support farmer to develop bamboo and give them good earning source then its fast possible
@arnoldlev
@arnoldlev 3 года назад
How come no one laughs at “Houston, we have a problem?”
@beslandczyk
@beslandczyk 6 месяцев назад
BRAWO! 🤍❤🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿
@edw.y2451
@edw.y2451 3 года назад
What a brilliant talk. I will build my sailboat with bamboo instead of fiber glasses!
@Blaqjaqshellaq
@Blaqjaqshellaq 5 лет назад
I wouldn't have laughed at you. (I like grass!) And hearing bamboo described as the poor man's timber makes me like it more...
@nayanoskaaning3776
@nayanoskaaning3776 3 года назад
I believe that bamboo is on my top list! BUT, it doesn’t make it RIGHT to deforest the Amazon’s and other original forests like that! We need to save the ancient forests FIRST and then go ahead with the rest of the opportunities and possibilities 💞
@badasfunk
@badasfunk 3 года назад
This guy was looking very familiar then I remember I saw him at architect@work in Copenhagen 2 weeks ago :D
@vivekagrawal5983
@vivekagrawal5983 3 года назад
where can i get building material made of bamboo?
@limbodog
@limbodog 3 года назад
I loved the bamboo "hardwood" flooring I used in my condo. But I don't see how bamboo is going to replace concrete and steel in big cities as he hinted it could. Also, despite growing so fast, it wasn't cheap at all. I expect we need more production locally for that. (more than zero, anyway)
@Trinhnguyen714
@Trinhnguyen714 2 года назад
Not to mention it gives a lot of shades... ie...
@armandos.rodriguez6608
@armandos.rodriguez6608 2 года назад
Great Idea,but this hopefully not be don on lands needed for food production,though we could also use this product to grow food indoors,next what is the result for rebuilding soil and ecological restoration.Other wise fab solution,but minor info needed.Good presentation.
@nancylpr
@nancylpr 2 года назад
Could the fact that bamboo drinks a lot of water be a problem?
@TeatimeAndy
@TeatimeAndy 3 года назад
Are these products purely bamboo or do they have epoxy in them?
@canadiannuclearman
@canadiannuclearman 4 года назад
With all the fires in California can you replant with bamboo ?
@Jerew
@Jerew 4 года назад
don't give em choice by some seeds on ebay plant them in empty field when no one looking and wait a year
@idcashflow
@idcashflow 4 года назад
its easy for bamboo to take over all waste land :D
@piwengema4534
@piwengema4534 5 лет назад
I am in South Africa, would like to mass produce,boards,beams from bamboo, would you help me with processing procedure
@ZeeProductions2001
@ZeeProductions2001 5 лет назад
Piwe Ngema ask china
@ZeeProductions2001
@ZeeProductions2001 5 лет назад
Go on Alibaba its the future look up wood manufacturing machines
@Malisti04
@Malisti04 4 года назад
Piwe How far are you now?
@purpl3grape
@purpl3grape 4 года назад
That's what I would imagine prehistoric grass to be.
@jeannydestura7455
@jeannydestura7455 2 года назад
Yes I started planting 70 propagules… it’s quite expensive but it will be worth while….
@markcunningham5655
@markcunningham5655 2 года назад
There already many areas all around the world that need reforestation. And while we are at it we can swap out a couple new growth forests.
@pacisablo
@pacisablo 2 года назад
So it’s been 4 years and are we doing it yet???
@Zoza15
@Zoza15 5 лет назад
Isn't Hemp renewable as well?. It seems that Hemp can do a lot of these things like the Bamboo..
@solveigsokcanic5724
@solveigsokcanic5724 5 лет назад
YES, BUT NOT FOR STRENGTH IN BUILDING MATERIAL, however it can be used as biofuel ! great stuff !
@Blaqjaqshellaq
@Blaqjaqshellaq 5 лет назад
They sound like a great team!
@idcashflow
@idcashflow 4 года назад
combine bamboo, hemp and cotton, they are great for a shirt.
@gauriblomeyer1835
@gauriblomeyer1835 Год назад
Houses built by bamboo faces a grave problem because it cannot keep its strength by its nature. After 10 years the stability is getting weak. This problem has been solved by IBUKU by Elona Hardy and Jörg Stamm using a borate liquide for the bamboo units. Now the building bamboo houses keep its stability for more than 100 years.
@markcunningham5655
@markcunningham5655 2 года назад
Hemp can do the same things. Imagine if we apply all these type of resources together
@garylane1920
@garylane1920 4 года назад
A lot mentioned about the tropical areas to grow bamboo but what other areas could it grow and species type. with regards to both the building and clothing industry ; such as in the milder climates such as where I am in northern Tasmania ( Australia ) . So far, all the info I've seen via Utube ;so far; mentioned the benefits of growing bamboo with some uses shown ;but as of yet ; to see those in more detail in production / manufacturing technics plus costs to produce such products ( particularly for the building and clothing industry ) . From what Ive seen so far in the way of very limited range of clothing both in local shops and advertising seems their more expensive to the regular wool - Cotton / plastic containing products . Question :--- as to wether the production costs are higher to warrant the higher costs I've seen sofar or just a fashionable item for the retailers to increase their prices .!!! As for us in Australia , like to see more done to growing / manufacturing locally and ideas for it uses by architects etc and maybe a way ,if practical, to "fix up" our climate by growing in those in our large desert areas etc .
@idcashflow
@idcashflow 4 года назад
use moso bamboo ( china, japan, taiwan origin ) since they also in milder climae. moso bamboo have a great advantage compare to others, more thick.
@damagedgoods5138
@damagedgoods5138 Год назад
@@idcashflow sorry mate, Moso giant bamboo is only growing in china at the moment, but it can grow also in a lot of other places. And the bamboo used to make textile is totally different than Moso bamboo.
@jucecaiman6408
@jucecaiman6408 11 месяцев назад
Great talk! I'm super late to this but i'm just finding out how much giant bamboo could help our world. Especially with the wide range of uses and adaptability of this type of material. I guess my only (minimal) concern is the invasive aspect of it i keep hearing about. Is it harmful to other plants/animals where it is not native? Can that harm be mitigated. If so I'm all for replanting certain deforested areas with bamboo but i worry about it spreading to remaining natural habitats in those areas and hurting the wildlife.
@strike8816
@strike8816 Месяц назад
Il y a des méthodes très efficaces assez faciles et très efficaces pour éviter la prolifération dans les champs voisins. Le bambou ne fleurit que très rarement. Dans des cicles de 40 a 100 ans ( suivant les espèces) Et les graines tombé au pied des plantes mère. Le semis naturel n'est pas facile, donc pas de risques que ces graines soient portée par le vent
7 месяцев назад
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@lily7459
@lily7459 2 года назад
This is brilliant! Although, what about biodiversity if we reforest millions of hectares with bamboo?
@caydev2010
@caydev2010 2 года назад
why would you deforest a forest, then reforest it with bamboo? he said to plant bamboo only on deforested areas, virtually the biodiversity in those areas are almost none.
@andreapothoven7461
@andreapothoven7461 3 года назад
Today our food and commodities authority in the Netherlands, is going to ban the use of bamboo plates and cups for children and calls for the recall of these products because they are not safe for children under the age of three. It contains melamine and formaldehyde. A total ban is something that almost never happens.
@CUBETechie
@CUBETechie 4 года назад
I watched a video from an young man I suppose Bali, Indonesia or Malaysia and he build structures and architectures of bamboo he also make tests for different structures but I can't find it anymore 🙄😔😞😟
@joshaustin9119
@joshaustin9119 5 лет назад
Bamboo clothes. Maybe suits for Tedtalks
@joshaustin9119
@joshaustin9119 5 лет назад
Oh! 12 minute mark he mentions it
@cathykat7277
@cathykat7277 4 года назад
Good job. Me take him to meet him. I dont have a problem. Turkey u. Small
@harshwardhansinghsengar5523
@harshwardhansinghsengar5523 3 года назад
Which one is the best bamboo bread
@jankuiper8810
@jankuiper8810 2 года назад
Today I watched a few documentaries about sustainable building materials, and I do agree bamboo is very promising, together with industrial hemp. However, now it is 2021, most doc's are from a couple of years ago. Can anyone explain why the world is not in full transformation right now? Most probably the oil and concrete lobby opposing it!
@asian1nvasion
@asian1nvasion 4 года назад
I believe bamboo can only be sustainable if produced with strict standards. Considering that most bamboo comes from China, I wouldn't expect standards to exist. Given that there is glue used in the process of creating bamboo boards (and often include bleaching) , how much of that is synthetic and harmful to the environment?
@vermouth310
@vermouth310 5 лет назад
If after you cut the bamboo down, will the stump shoots start growing? Dr. can you answer me?
@afifassihab7953
@afifassihab7953 5 лет назад
nope, it's only gonna grow small leaves then die.
@vermouth310
@vermouth310 5 лет назад
@@afifassihab7953 Thank you.
@pacisablo
@pacisablo 2 года назад
All I want to know is, why isn’t everyone just growing bamboo everywhere if it consumes so much carbon ?
@NewatsuzonBlogspot35
@NewatsuzonBlogspot35 4 года назад
I don’t understand, if wee keep increasing demand of bamboo , it’s automatically deforestation and gets depleted at some time.
@shubhammaheshwari7139
@shubhammaheshwari7139 4 года назад
No it dont , properly harvesting and sustainable farming of bamboos is going to be good
@lobolinggi2106
@lobolinggi2106 4 года назад
Use only bamboos.... Leave aside all the trees... And nature will be balanced
@zabidi59
@zabidi59 5 месяцев назад
Do like to share this video please.
@pilifinestfarm1400
@pilifinestfarm1400 2 года назад
TATA Steel left the Earth!
@laredobenjamin7438
@laredobenjamin7438 5 лет назад
It sounds too good to be real, I think he is trying to sell us something.
@jesuschrist1501
@jesuschrist1501 5 лет назад
well it is just that... everything he says isn't wrong, he is correct but there are some caveats... for instance bamboo isn't edible food so humans have to sacrifice to grow bamboo materials for structural buildings and items, why do that when we can grow food on those land instead of bamboos? although i do agree that bamboos are definitely renewable resources that much is true but the land requirement and the dedicated resources to grow it would lower other types of necessity on those land like food for instance, i guess we'll have to find a balance though between growing bamboos and using wisely on growing food... not only that 4 years to grow bamboo to at least a useable stage before cutting it down... 4 years without food on those land... not only that the amount of resources goes into growing the bamboo as well
@raveedesai8555
@raveedesai8555 5 лет назад
@@jesuschrist1501 A tasty soup and a sauce is made from bamboo. Bamboo is edible. Not many people know about it
@VickyKosh
@VickyKosh 5 лет назад
@@jesuschrist1501 Bamboo sprouts are edible and very healthy...also bamboo is edible because pandas eat a certain species
@izzeadyamir3131
@izzeadyamir3131 5 лет назад
@@jesuschrist1501 in Malaysia we eat the bamboo sprouts.. quite good demand.
@Zoza15
@Zoza15 5 лет назад
@@jesuschrist1501 That depends on the what Bamboo species your talking about..
@jpmendes54
@jpmendes54 5 лет назад
What about soil depletion?
@FrancisGoForever
@FrancisGoForever 5 лет назад
Bamboo reverses soil erosion by up to 70% within two years of planting it, if managed correctly.
@cathykat7277
@cathykat7277 4 года назад
This guy is India now toward a lot beautiful fun here. I dont have credit to him to meet after some time, I will let u y k
@baper2696
@baper2696 4 года назад
bamboo also used by indonesian for weapon , during dutch invasion..
@guidobaggioli6942
@guidobaggioli6942 3 года назад
thus proven to be very effective....
@ThomiX0.0
@ThomiX0.0 5 лет назад
You are mostly right, but the word 'bamboo' does not work for modern use.. It rings a bell to former creative structures, like furniture in the sixties. I once had a company in making shutters, which on them self where stronger then oakwood and kept straight as steel, but there wasn't enough interest in the environmentaly friendly 'wood', had to stop. Working with bamboo is still a wonderful thing to do, it takes a few steps to do it well, but then one is able to create better furnitures then we are used to have right now. Question is however, how to inform the public.. And so I think, we should use a different name.. Thanks for the presentation, it seems hard for you :-)
@solveigsokcanic5724
@solveigsokcanic5724 5 лет назад
bamboo industry has many enemies. MONSANTO/BAYER will opose bamboo as none of their toxic chemicals needed & pharmaceutical industry will have less sick people so less $$$$, cotton , oil, coal, timber industries will try to sabotage bamboo industry ! Governments are funded by these industries , give them huge tax free business , etc, etc
@ThomiX0.0
@ThomiX0.0 5 лет назад
@@solveigsokcanic5724 , we people are used to unawareness all the time.., beeing aware of the benefits of bamboo and 'seeing' the whole system in our environment, we probably should not consider using wood this much as we do today. It's all about our attention for the future of mankind..and we don't even look up from our phone's..
@Blaqjaqshellaq
@Blaqjaqshellaq 5 лет назад
People associate bamboo with the Yellow Peril...
@katherandefy
@katherandefy 3 года назад
Consider doing SkillShare classes. I will look for you and follow and take your classes. I am currently working to learn AutoCAD because imo we are going to build like crazy the next few decades.
@ThomiX0.0
@ThomiX0.0 3 года назад
@@katherandefy , I will have a peak at SkillShare, thanks for the tip. Going to build like crazy the next few decades??? How come this idea? The market is getting smaller with the virus, that is what is happening right now. realy good choice to work with AutoCAD, it will cost you a lot of time though..with fun that is.., maybe better to start with a kind of solitworks as there is much to use freely on the web. Cheers! :-)
@georgesgregorius5752
@georgesgregorius5752 4 года назад
We can build a recycling society, dont call materials as "not recyclable" tooo fast!
@flenndieodd9644
@flenndieodd9644 4 года назад
Some comes with a price of famine due to bamboo blossom that increase rodent population in a large amount.
@Franklin_Payne
@Franklin_Payne 2 года назад
Great speech, though it would be great to show the public the pictures of Pablo van der Lugt's house and office. Are they made of bamboo? Or plastic, glass, concrete and steel? Are the furniture in these places made of bamboo? Are his fancy clothes made of bamboo?
@benjones1717
@benjones1717 4 года назад
Sales pitch.
@janlachman5054
@janlachman5054 3 года назад
For sure!
@chrisgin9576
@chrisgin9576 3 года назад
Love Bamboo Could Do Without Malthusian Narrative
@Kmj1945
@Kmj1945 2 года назад
B
@janlachman5054
@janlachman5054 3 года назад
I cannot believe what I see!!!! This guy works for a Dutch company called Moso Bamboo selling bamboo decking called Bamboo extreme. I have been considering this material for one of our projects. This product is made with resins and lots of it. It is basically a plank of resin. Has nothing to do with good use of bamboo nor any kind of sustainability. Don't forget the incredible amount of energy needed for production. This is a shameless commercial for Moso. btw bamboo textile can only be made with highly toxic chemicals. Shame on you Pablo van der Lugt, it's so embarrassing.
@jmyers9853
@jmyers9853 3 года назад
i was thinking the same thing, saw a video on making the bamboo planks, oil based product is your best friend if you want to make bamboo planks
@tb2184
@tb2184 2 года назад
An evasive grass as bamboo can destroy plant diversity and the ecological system of these tropical and sub -tropical areas where people are already starving and depend on these local food chains. The root of the large bamboo can grow as long as a foot ball field. It does not make sense to destroy plants and valuable herbs that human and animals need to survive. The poorest people in the world live in these areas most of them have no income.
@the3rdeye776
@the3rdeye776 4 года назад
I love the idea BUT let's not get ahead of nature. Certain insect, animals, birds, etc., are supported by trees--trees that bears fruits and leaves to consume. Let's not get crazy here. These giant bamboo are very invasive, it's also impossible to stop once they've landed and established. Only those countries with natural controlling factors should grow bamboo. NOT many wildlife lives in a giant bamboo forest--actually none that lives there other than passing by. I like bamboo but industrializing would offset, reduced it's natural CO2 foot print. If you are going to use it, use it as it is. It is not naturally design to build unnatural office towers. How come no one is talking about the reason problem to climate change--OVER POPULATION! All that CO2 to because of the needs of exponential infestation of the human race. I have a friend who brought 12 people into the world; 4 kids married and each had 2 kids--12 people were added to the world in her life time. Stop having babies--adopt--true love is not limited to DNA!
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