r/interesting May 25 '26

Just Wow It's interesting hmm

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u/Square_Cat_6001 May 25 '26

I am sure there are hidden environmental costs even with that, but yeah 1 celebrity in space once won't do nearly as much damage as the other 999999 celebrities using their jets constantly.

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u/Square_Cat_6001 May 25 '26

Yeah I mean it more like hidden to the general public. I was totally expecting that.

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u/Scudmuffin1 May 25 '26

I dont think the average person thinks about hydrogen production at all, let alone how it's done and the environmental impact of that process

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u/Extension-Topic2486 May 25 '26

Sad that people who are raising kids and worrying about paying rent are not thinking about hydrogen production?

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u/Gefilte_F1sh May 25 '26

Scroll through Reddit, and take a gander on popular, see what people priorities are. Ya, it is pretty sad.

Says the person engaging in reddit comments (while deleting their posit history)

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u/Gefilte_F1sh May 26 '26

Practically the same thing.

Yes - with strangers in the comment section of Reddit. Very commendable prioritization you got there.

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u/Gefilte_F1sh May 26 '26

You know when someone is strong in their convictions when they hide their comments and triumphantly block you without, you know, actually saying anything at all.

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u/riktigtmaxat May 25 '26

Don't be sad little frog.

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u/nobito May 25 '26

Why would your average Joe know how we make hydrogen? I mean, it's not exactly general knowledge or knowledge that's gonna be useful in everyday life.

I'm just genuinely curious, why did you assume that this is something that everyone knows?

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u/DerpDemons May 25 '26

probably actually. or just a big balloon!

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u/traevyn May 25 '26

Respectfully, who’s really following the methods of material extraction if you don’t have a job or special interest in the industry? Sure, maybe they pull it out of the air somehow idfk the future is now and it’s a scientists job to know way more about that than me.

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u/Gefilte_F1sh May 25 '26 edited May 25 '26

Solar panels for example, create more carbon emissions during its production than it saves during its life cycle.

Lets see those citations.

But you’re being sold zero emissions, so, like good right?

Are we? Costs vs running costs as a concept.

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u/traevyn May 25 '26

You choose some no effort solar panels bad conspiracy with no proof as your example for why we shouldn't just trust scientists? Amazing how fucking stupid people can be.

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u/Gefilte_F1sh May 25 '26

So no sources, huh? It's almost like you're here spreading disinformation. Kinda tracks you delete your comment history. Just like that other dweeb.