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Frequently Asked Questions About Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO)
dhmo.org — DHMO is possibly one of the most dangerous chemical compounds known to man. Like CO2, it is a waste product of combustion and is the most potent Greenhouse gas. If we are to control Global Warming, we need to reduce the levels of DHMO in our atmosphere.
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- KJeffV, on 07/08/2008, -0/+1www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3erdgVVTw
- goforbroke, on 07/08/2008, -0/+1First time I read this I thought it said DMSO.
- dupeduperson, on 07/08/2008, -0/+2Old, but still funny.
- notmtwain, on 07/08/2008, -0/+4While it's easy to dismiss this site as silly, it really makes clear how easy it is to slant the presentation of "facts".
- BECoole, on 07/08/2008, -1/+2That is what the important take-away is here.
DHMO really is more dangerous than CO2. This makes the GW Chicken Littles look silly.
Internal combustion engines make more DHMO than CO2, too.
- BECoole, on 07/08/2008, -1/+2That is what the important take-away is here.
- PappyPapillon, on 07/08/2008, -0/+1Anybody still want to argue that our schools aren't broken?
- norman619, on 07/10/2008, -0/+1This site is pretty funny. DHMO (H2O for those who don't get it) actually is the most powerful greenhouse gas in our atmosphere. We have it to thank for keeping the Earth warm and habitable for life as we know it. Taking this as a given it makes me wonder how bad mass adoption of hydrogen powered vehicles would be for the atmosphere. The only waste they produce is water vapor which is far better at trapping heat in our atmosphere can any other "greenhouse gas."
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