vinaur
Augi
I will try to be even clearer here.
CO2 is released by burning oils, and cleaned up by plants. We have two different types of oils that we can burn now, fossil fuel or TDP oil. They both burn the same, but there is a difference in production.
Fossil Fuel: The nasty part of this fuel is that we are taking carbon that has been stored for millions of years and releasing it into the atmosphere. This results in an artificial imbalance, which the plants of the world are slowly trying to correct... unfortunately more slowly than we are adding carbon.
TDP Oil: This oil comes from living things, either plants or stuff that eats plants. All the carbon in these things has been reclaimed from the atmosphere, and we are just dumping their carbon back into it. The plants of the world are now working on reducing an overall constant amount of carbon, so they are always gaining ground.
Summary: TDP cannot release new carbon like other fossil fuels, it can only use carbon that is already in the atmosphere. We cannot TDP and burn everything biological in the world, so using TDP results in a constant reduction of carbon in the atmosphere.
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