this post was submitted on 06 Mar 2026
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Asphalt for pavement and shingles is amaong the most recycled materials on the planet.
Soap and shampoo can be made from animal fat or vegetable oil.
Hydrogen can be made from water. You get oxygen too.
These are not unsolveable problems.
They're not problems that need to be solved. If we cut fossil fuel use by 90%, there's hardly any impact on these uses.
Never said unsolvable by any means, but they need to be solved yesterday. Blows the mind too, for all those capitalism-minded people, they have all this untapped "wealth" they could be getting into on the ground floor instead of clinging to oil.
Not how you think. The asphalt is ground up for the mineral content then mixed with new bitumen.
Most of it is. Cheapest way to do it.
By wasting a lot of electricity.
Just curious, how is the majority of hydrogen produced/mined/farmed now?
I kinda always assumed it was electrolysis just because the process is so simple.
Most hydrogen is currently produced from methane, meaning natural gas. It's a huge source of carbon dioxide.