Comments by "poki meko" (@andrewreynolds912) on "TED-Ed" channel.

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  23. The thing is should we completely get rid of the combustion engine? when we could have it on future more cheaper green hydrogen by renewable and materials that aren't carbon intensive to make and the fact that it doesn't look so good for the future of combustion engines is a bit sad when we could still try to make much greener fuels and using hydrogen sense it provides a much learner burn and such so really I would like to have the history of combustion engines be here and so that we aren't just greenwashing that "oh Yea electric cars will solve it all when it wont" plus not to mention their people out their who love hearing the power of combustion engines roar but making them greener is important and hearing some big advances like using plasma instead of spark plugs if I remember could reduce fuel consumption by about 20 percent which is nuts as it sounds but could be something we need to keep combustion engines alive while still able to make the fuels more greener is more important to improve on existing infrastructure is more cheaper than just replacing it with all electric cars isn't gonna solve everything for climate chane not to mention we still have limited time and how long we have to actually start realizing that we dont havw to replace all combustion cars but also to make greener fuels while also making sure we get stuff like making steel less energy intensive and more carbon friendly, etc and for the amount of time to do this is left for climate change. Yes I believe electric cars are the future but doesn't give the excuse they need to replace everything for combustion engines when they litterly could become greener.
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