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[August Free Report] The motorcycle that runs on turpentine

by Richard Adayi | 01-09-2023 19:38 recommendations 0

Hydrocarbons are known to ordinary people as petroleum products, such as gasoline and kerosene, and also as ingredients found in many paint thinners, solvents, glues and some cleaning products. They are also known to be dangerous when the fumes are inhaled or the liquid enters the lungs.


I personally learned to define it at school in my chemistry class as any product that comes from the combination of carbon and hydrogen. It had also been demonstrated to us that their chemical reaction conducts, among other products and generally, to the emission of carbon dioxide. Today, we must decarbonize; more than ever.


I wish to make through this report, the observation of the world economies and the most complex to bring into the logic of doing good now for the planet instead of pushing it towards self-implosion. Through this report, I wish to bear witness to the fact that science can always be used for good; didn't the other say that "science without conscience is only ruin of the soul". To do so, I titled it "the motorcycle that rolls with turpentine".


I wish to leave here, in this report and symbolically, this spirit of curiosity, of taking initiatives and of learning from others of this Tunza platform by carefully recommending to each reader of this article and resolutely the last for this mandate of 30th ambassador for Togo, to go and educate itself on this title. By doing so, I guarantee and wish that this reader will discover information that builds his action, our actions for the environment, for the climate, each one at his own scale and each one where he/she can be.

Thank you.

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  • Richard Adayi says :
    Thank you dear @Gian Veloz, I appreciate it.
    Posted 23-09-2023 02:35

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