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Argonne National Lab Breakthrough Turns Carbon Dioxide Into Ethanol

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Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could do something useful with excess carbon dioxide other than capture it, compress it, and bury it deep in the bottom of the ocean? Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory may have discovered a way to do precisely that.

Argonne National Lab catalyst

Image credit: Argonne National Lab

According to a press release from ANL, researchers at the lab, working with partners at Northern Illinois University, have discovered a new electrocatalyst that converts carbon dioxide and water into ethanol with very high energy efficiency, high selectivity for the desired final product, and low cost. Ethanol is a particularly desirable commodity because it is an ingredient in nearly all US gasoline and is widely used as an intermediate product in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics industries.

“The process resulting from our catalyst would contribute to the circular carbon economy, which entails the reuse of carbon dioxide,” says Di-Jia Liu, senior chemist in Argonne’s chemical sciences and engineering division and also a scientist at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. “The process resulting from our catalyst would contribute to the circular carbon economy, which entails the reuse of carbon dioxide,” he says. The new electrochemical process converts carbon dioxide emitted from industrial processes, such as fossil fuel power plants or alcohol fermentation plants, into valuable commodities at reasonable cost.

The catalyst itself is made up of atomically dispersed copper on a carbon-powder support. It breaks down carbon dioxide and water molecules and selectively reassembles them into ethanol using an external electrical field. The electrocatalytic selectivity or ​Faradaic efficiency of the process is over 90%, which is significantly higher than it is when using any other reported process. The catalyst operates stably over extended operation at low voltage.

“With this research, we’ve discovered a new catalytic mechanism for converting carbon dioxide and water into ethanol,” said Tao Xu, a professor in physical chemistry and nanotechnology from Northern Illinois University. ​“The mechanism should also provide a foundation for development of highly efficient electrocatalysts for carbon dioxide conversion to a vast array of value-added chemicals.”

Because CO2 is a stable molecule, transforming it into a different molecule normally requires large amounts of energy, which makes the conversion process costly. Liu says, “We could couple the electrochemical process of CO2-to-ethanol conversion using our catalyst to the electric grid and take advantage of the low cost electricity available from renewable sources like solar and wind during off-peak hours.” Because the process runs at low temperature and pressure, it can start and stop rapidly in response to the intermittent supply of the renewable electricity.

The research took advantage of two facilities at ANL — the Advanced Photon Source and Center for Nanoscale Materials. It also had access to the lab’s Computing Resource Center. ​“Thanks to the high photon flux of the X-ray beams at the APS, we have captured the structural changes of the catalyst during the electrochemical reaction,’’ said Tao Li, an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Northern Illinois University and an assistant scientist in Argonne’s X-ray Science division.

This results of the research is opening new pathways that could lead to further improvements in catalyst design. “We have prepared several new catalysts using this approach and found that they are all highly efficient in converting CO2 to other hydrocarbons,” says Liu. ​“We plan to continue this research in collaboration with industry to advance this promising technology.”  The research was published recently in the journal Nature Energy.

The Takeaway

The upshot of this new research is the creation of a process that could reuse and recycle carbon dioxide for fuels and chemicals that today are derived from either oil or natural gas. Notice the role that low cost renewable energy plays in this scenario. What we are witnessing is a convergence of technologies that may result in ways to substantially lower the amount of carbon dioxide that gets added to the atmosphere by industry and at far lower cost than previously thought possible.

Ethanol and the other chemicals that could result from this and similar processes are essential building blocks for the plastics industry. If this discovery could be combined with the creation of new recyclable and biodegradable plastics, that would be a major step forward in constructing a circular economy, one that does not destroy the environment in the pursuit of profits.

The Drawdown Project has just published an update of its road map to a sustainable world, which it says can happen today without waiting for new technologies to appear. This latest news from Argonne National Lab could be incorporated with the ideas promoted by this latest Drawdown Review to help create a business environment built on the notion that the Earth’s resources are finite and should be used as wisely as possible.

CleanTechnica



47 Comments on "Argonne National Lab Breakthrough Turns Carbon Dioxide Into Ethanol"

  1. bochen777 on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 1:44 pm 

    ascendchina.ch

  2. Chrome Mags on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 3:15 pm 

    What good does this do if the CO2 in atmosphere has already initiated feedbacks to a hotter world that will continue to get hotter?

    Even just in our neck of the woods in No. CA, twenty years ago Summers swung back and forth between periods of temps in the high 90’s to temps in the mid 80’s for several days, but now it just remains in the high 90’s, period, with a rare occasional single day in the high 80’s. Nights use to get cool as soon as the Sun dipped down and would get down into the 50’s, but now it remains warm most nights. Last night only got down to 66F. Not cool enough to cool down the house.

    The cake is baked. Forget about fantasy ideas that will just contribute to Jevons Paradox.

  3. bochen777 on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 4:19 pm 

    Trust in Xi and CPC to save the world.
    China is the hero the world needs.

  4. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 4:46 pm 

    The incredible saga of Baltimore’s worst gang: an elite police squad gone bad
    https://www.salon.com/2020/08/10/the-incredible-saga-of-baltimores-worst-gang-an-elite-police-squad-gone-bad/

    Pigs are all bad– I don’t know how they got to the top.

  5. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 4:51 pm 

    Eric Alterman explores the one area in which Donald Trump’s performance has been truly outstanding.
    https://progressive.org/dispatches/lies-more-lies-presidential-history-lueders-200810/

  6. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 4:56 pm 

    OK, Boomers: Will the America we die in be unprecedentedly Hot, Racist, Unequal, Sickly and Authoritarian?
    https://www.juancole.com/2020/08/boomers-unprecedentedly-authoritarian.html

  7. Abraham van Helsing on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 5:01 pm 

    Duncan’s gangsters at it again:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyL4ACHBTOM

  8. makati1 on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 5:41 pm 

    There has to be an energy loss due to the laws of physics. Just a way to recycle and add more heat Again, another way to use “renewable energy” that does not exist in significant amounts and never will. More techie ideas that will not scale up. Sigh!

  9. DT on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 5:56 pm 

    “More techie ideas that will not scale up. Sigh!”

    Give it a rest Mak, renewables have a place in the energy mix. You can’t stand the fact the world will gone on without you.

  10. makati1 on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 6:11 pm 

    Renewables are like Edsels, 8-tracks, cassets, the dollar, etc. They come and they go. Fads that never pan out in reality. Anyone who believes different needs to go back to school to learn how to think independent of propaganda and advertising lies. Most Amerikans are not able to function in that area.

    BTW: I just may live long enough to see the end of the human race, or its last gasps. NUKES anyone? But I AM already witnessing the end of BAU and a new and lesser world emerging. Be patient! My partner commented this morning that he thinks the US is already 3rd world. LOL

  11. bochen777 on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 6:21 pm 

    makati1, max out the AMEX card and hit up some chicks on WhatsYourPrice before your peter putters out…

  12. makati1 on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 6:44 pm 

    Butch/Davy, I do not have, or use, credit cards. I got past that bank scam many years ago. I work with ca$h. Pesos to be exact. Zero debt. And, I do not have to pay for my ‘pleasures’, thank you.

    I’m watching the US implode, along with its ass kissing poodles, the UK, Australia, and Japan. Not to mention India and Canada. A never ending tragicomedy.

    I’m enjoying my RETIREMENT. Something you will never get the chance to do. I paid for it over my 50 years of employment. Now I get the rewards, but will not. ^_^

  13. Anonymouse on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 7:23 pm 

    Wouldnt it be a lot simpler, and cheaper, to just, make our shit a lot less polluting to being with? Rather than trying to come up with schemes like this one to ‘deal’ with the resulting pollution after the fact?

    No, I guess not. Id like to see what the total energy balance of this latest magical process will be. From start to finish. Notice they didnt mention that, because if you follow what these guys are saying, you still have to go to all the trouble, expense and energy outlay, to gather up all that ‘carbon’, in the first place, so they can run it through their magic carbon-to- Ethanol machine.

    Since we already know so-called ‘carbon sequestion’ doesnt work, and will hugely expensive besides, not just in dollars, but energy, you have wonder what the appeal is here….

    Speaking of things we already know, we know ethanol does not produce any net energy either even under ‘optimal’ conditions, and trying to convert one set of elements into another (artificially), always costs.

  14. makati1 on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 7:59 pm 

    Anon, real intelligence/education is not in fashion these days. Critical thinking is out of style. But wanting BAU without pain is always the dream. Sigh!

  15. Duncan Idaho on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 8:07 pm 

    “Joe Biden, a shallow, political hack devoid of fixed beliefs or intellectual depth, is an expression of the nostalgia of a ruling class that yearns to return to the pantomime of democracy. They want to restore the decorum and civic religion that makes the presidency a form of monarchy and sacralizes the organs of state power.

    Donald Trump’s vulgarity and ineptitude is an embarrassment to the architects of empire. He has ripped back the veil that covered our failed democracy. But no matter how hard the elites try this veil cannot be restored. The mask is off. The façade is gone. Biden cannot bring it back.”

  16. Kevin Cobley on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 8:35 pm 

    Believe this?
    Wait to you hear the sale price for the Brooklyn Bridge!

  17. Davy on Mon, 10th Aug 2020 8:39 pm 

    My Dearest Cobley… my balls itch… will you please suck it?

  18. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 1:29 am 

    Donald Trump’s vulgarity and ineptitude is an embarrassment to the architects of empire. He has ripped back the veil that covered our failed democracy. But no matter how hard the elites try this veil cannot be restored. The mask is off. The façade is gone. Biden cannot bring it back.”

    Your embarrassment is our liberation.
    You are right about imperial BAU not going to be restored.

    https://www.rt.com/news/387313-us-losing-leadership-eu-mogherini/

    “‘US losing world leadership, Europe can replace it’ – EU top diplomat Mogherini”

    Europe has 1945-1492=453 years experience in discovering and running the world, not counting the centuries of the Roman empire. You f* up after only 2016-1945=71 years.

    Step aside son, leave it to the pros. Your Soviet buddies of yesteryear are now on our side, making all the difference:

    https://parisberlinmoscow.wordpress.com/2020/04/23/putin-confirms-ambition-paris-berlin-moscow-alliance-2/

    “Putin Confirms Ambition Paris-Berlin-Moscow Alliance”

    Oh, and for those former imperialists, who all of a sudden rediscover their European roots, we will reserve a place at the global European dinner table.

  19. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 1:35 am 

    “The End of the American Era: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century Paperback – November 11, 2003”

    https://www.amazon.com/End-American-Era-Geopolitics-Twenty-first/dp/0375726594/ref=sr_1_1

    Refuting the conventional wisdom that the end of the Cold War cleared the way for an era of peace and prosperity led solely by the United States, Charles A. Kupchan contends that the next challenge to America’s might is fast emerging. It comes not from the Islamic world or an ascendant China, but from an integrating Europe that is rising as a counterweight to the United States. Decades of strategic partnership across the Atlantic are giving way to renewed geopolitical competition. The waning of U.S. primacy will be expedited by America’s own ambivalence about remaining the globe’s guardian and by the impact of the digital age on the country’s politics and its role in the world.

    By deftly mining the lessons of history to cast light on the present and future, Kupchan explains how America and the world should prepare for the more complex, more unstable road ahead.

    I read that book in 2004. Written by a US Jew and CFR-member. He has zero interest in his own knowledge becoming reality, let alone becoming a US-sponsored political program.

    It is happening under our non-lying eyes anyway.

  20. Cloggie on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 3:22 am 

    Tesla S drives half a million km in 6 years as Uber-vehicle, still in good condition:

    https://www.focus.de/auto/elektroauto/news/kaum-maengel-am-elektroauto-tesla-faehrt-fast-halbe-million-kilometer-alle-kosten-reparaturen-im-ueberblick_id_12301012.html

    Costs first 24 months and 160,000 km:

    Maintenance cost: 2000 euro (1400 for tires, 600 for regular maintenance).

    Repairs: 1300 euro. That is 340 euro for battery, 850 euro for new door handles, 70 euro for minor repair.

    And that’s it!

    Over 24 months, “fuel” cost was an insane low 850 euro, but in the US electricity prices are extremely low, half that of the European average, that has no fossil fuel reserves worth mentioning. So 4 times around the world for 850 euro!

  21. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:17 am 

    “Butch/Davy, I do not have, or use, credit cards. I got past that bank scam many years ago. I work with ca$h. Pesos to be exact. Zero debt. And, I do not have to pay for my ‘pleasures’, thank you.”

    Talk to your buddy juanPee about that comment. He is messing with you and you are not smart enough to know the difference. BTW, you have no debt because you are dirt poor living in a rented room with nobody or things to care for.

  22. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:27 am 

    “Charles A. Kupchan contends that the next challenge to America’s might is fast emerging. It comes not from the Islamic world or an ascendant China, but from an integrating Europe that is rising as a counterweight to the United States.”

    cloggo, the EU is balkenizing and going broke. They are hardly a new power force. China will have its sphere of influence, The US its area, and Europe its place. Russia will go it alone between the three.

  23. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:29 am 

    “Putin Confirms Ambition Paris-Berlin-Moscow Alliance”

    That was 6 years ago, cloggo, a lot has changed but you are too confused to see that.

  24. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:35 am 

    Stupid woke liberals get what they deserve. The sad part is they are inflicting their insanity on others innocent people!

    “Don’t Bait Us!”: Chicago Mayor Triggered After Reporter Repeats Police Chief On Lax Looter Response”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dont-bait-us-chicago-mayor-triggered-after-reporter-repeats-police-chief-lax-looter

    “Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (Democrat) barked at a journalist Monday for simply repeating what Police Chief David Brown said moments earlier – namely that looters are emboldened by the city’s lax response. Chief Brown: “These looters, these thieves, these criminals are emboldened by no consequences in the criminal system. They get released. Many charges get dropped. And so they feel emboldened to do it more, do it more. That is not a consequence of the officers’ not making the arrests. The officers are making the arrests. The consequences are once prosecution and sentencing comes up, there’s no consequences. So we would argue that let’s have the criminal justice system here deliver a strong message to these criminals that there will be consequences for your behavior.”

  25. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:38 am 

    “Putin Confirms Ambition Paris-Berlin-Moscow Alliance”

    That was 6 years ago, cloggo, a lot has changed but you are too confused to see that.

    Show me a quote, a hint, that Putin has changed his mind.

    You can’t.

    The only one who is confused is you. But you got US collapse right, I’ll give you that.

  26. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:41 am 

    cloggo has problems on his underbelly:

    “Turkey Sends Military For ‘Gunnery Drills’ Off Rhodes As Contested Gas Exploration Resumes”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/greece-ready-counter-new-turkish-naval-exercises-near-rhodes-gas-exploration-resumes

    “Greece’s military is once again said to be in a state of high alert with all troops prevented from leaving their duty stations or going on temporary leave. Not only has Turkey’s Energy Minister Fatih Donmez announced Monday that the Oruc Reis seismic exploration ship has been dispatched to the Mediterranean, but Bloomberg reports Turkey has launched naval exercises in the same region. “Turkey launched naval exercises off two Greek islands and announced energy exploration research in the same area, projecting its military might amid heightened territorial tussles in the eastern Mediterranean,” according to the report. The naval drills are described as east and to the south of Rhodes and Kastellorizo, both which are among Greece’s easternmost islands, and not far from Turkey’s coast. The drills are expected to go multiple days running through this week.”

  27. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:50 am 

    News for juanPee’s Bochen sock:

    “China Faces Food Shortage As Droughts, Flooding, And Pests Ruin Harvest”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/china-faces-food-shortage-droughts-flooding-and-pests-ruin-harvest

    “In late January, Chinese authorities mandated that people stay at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19, farmers among them. Around March, restrictions eased and most farmers were allowed to go out again. But not long after, extreme weather across large swathes of China led to the destruction of crops. Since early June, heavy rain has befallen the country’s south, center, and east. Meanwhile, parts of the northwest and northeast are suffering from droughts. Pests such as locusts and fall armyworms have also invaded crops. Farmers told The Epoch Times that they suspected that they would lose their harvest this year…Flooding Chinese farmers plant rice in 13 provinces, including Hunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan, and Fujian. All these provinces were impacted by flooding in June and July. Farmers plant rice at three different times of the year. The early season is planted in late March, and harvested in late June. The middle season is planted in early May and harvested in late September. The late season is planted in late June and harvested in mid-October. The flooding in June and July impacted all three seasons of rice planting…Droughts Wheat is mainly planted in central and northern China. Farmers only harvest once a year in late May to early June. Wheat production in Henan Province contributes to roughly a quarter of China’s total agricultural production. However, droughts killed the crops in Henan, Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Xinjiang, Jilin, and other northern provinces…Pests Meanwhile, nearby Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces reported native locust plagues in June. In late June, a foreign locust invasion entered China’s Yunnan Province in the southwest, from Laos, and continued moving to other regions. On July 27, Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs organized a drill to wipe out locusts in Yunnan and estimated that more locusts would keep on entering China from Laos before late August. Farmers in southern Guangxi and Hunan provinces have also reported native locust plagues in June. And the fall armyworm, which enjoys feeding on corn, was reported to have destroyed crops in Shandong, Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan, and other provinces in July.”

  28. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 4:52 am 

    “Show me a quote, a hint, that Putin has changed his mind.”

    Show me a quote this is still on his top of the list priorities?

    “You can’t.”

  29. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 5:01 am 

    “Black Lives Matter holds rally in Chicago to support those arrested after looting, unrest”
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/black-lives-matter-holds-rally-chicago-support-arrested-looting-unrest
    “I don’t care if someone decides to loot a Gucci or a Macy’s or a Nike store, because that makes sure that person eats,” said Ariel Atkins, a BLM organizer, according to NBC Chicago. “That makes sure that person has clothes. “That is reparations,” Atkins continued. “Anything they wanted to take, they can take it because these businesses have insurance.”

  30. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 5:03 am 

    “Show me a quote this is still on his top of the list priorities?”

    2018:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkxvd0K94V8

    Former chancellor Schroeder.

    NordStream-2

    “cloggo has problems on his underbelly:”

    That’s south of Turkey. But you are right, nice opportunity for extra pressure to get serious about EU-army.

  31. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 5:21 am 

    Smarter than empire dave:

    https://fortune.com/2016/06/28/russia-brexit-eu-membership/

    2016: “Brexit Could Open the Door to Russia Joining the EU”

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/04/30/brussels-beware-vladimir-putin-plotting-take-eu/

    “Brussels beware: Vladimir Putin is plotting to take over the EU ”

    The title is sensationalist; there is no way a 140 million bloc with GDP $4T can “take over” a bloc of 440 million and GDP $23T, but at least they got it right that Russia wants to go West. And there are many in the EU, who are like me, and want a rapprochement with Russia.

  32. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 6:07 am 

    “Smarter than empire dave”

    cloggo, this is not about smarter this is about confused and derangement. Look in the mirror at your confusion and derangement. You are making fiction out of your emotional attachments and this makes you look absurd. You do this 20/7 which makes you look like a mental case. Grow up and get a life.

  33. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 6:08 am 

    “Show me a quote this is still on his top of the list priorities?” 2018:

    cloggo, not going to watch a youtube. Come up with a proper link

  34. supertard conversion on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 7:03 am 

    this is what supertard said

    Abraham van Helsing on Sun, 9th Aug 2020 12:22 am
    Thank (((supremetard))) for Brexit.
    Thank (((supremetard))) for Russia winning in Syria.
    Thank (((supremetard))) for a quick recovery of China and its rapid militarization.
    Thank (((supremetard))) for US white nationalism.

    Eurasia-Anglosphere.
    South China Sea.

  35. zero juan on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 7:08 am 

    STUPID

    supertard conversion said this is what supertard said Abraham van Helsing on…

  36. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 7:15 am 

    “Thank (((supremetard))) for…”

    Thanks Paultard for at least not using 2 rather than 3 brackets.lol

    The beauty about the “God” concept is that it cannot be confirmed, nor refuted. It’s an hypothesis. And not even a very dumb one.

    Thought experiment: suppose you crash-landed in the Sahara and you are the only survivor. You have a vague idea where you are and based on your superb knowledge of geography, or so you think, you start to walk in a certain direction. After crossing 3 sand dunes, all of a sudden you observe a Berend Boudewijn TV-stoel. I am not going to elaborate what that is, but it looks like this:

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DJmQEEEXUAAvyIT.jpg

    https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Berend_Boudewijn_Kwis

    (Let’s say it’s Dutch folklore)

    Being an adult you correctly conclude that:

    1. this chair was produced in some factory
    2. somebody put it there in the middle of the desert

    There is no way this situation can be explained without the concept of a CREATOR.

    According to exactly the same logic, most people on earth believe that the entire universe was likewise created. By someone, let’s call him God.

    My 2 cents to defend my agnosticism, not to be confused with atheism.

  37. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 7:22 am 

    cloggo, not going to watch a youtube. Come up with a proper link

    The video lasts 19 seconds, less than the time required to write your post, which never had any other intention than these monkeys have:

    https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81Fcvhv9o-L._AC_SL1500_.jpg

  38. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 7:30 am 

    cloggo, come up with a proper link or go JO somewhere. Your evidence is typically tabloid and embellished. IOW you are good at using facts to lie just like your Natzi heros.

  39. Abraham van Helsing on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 8:41 am 

    “America Is About To Feel Like A 3rd World Nation”

    https://www.ianwelsh.net/america-is-about-to-feel-like-a-3rd-world-nation/

    I spent a good chunk of my childhood in third world countries. Most of it was in Bangladesh, then arguably the poorest country in the world, but I visited or lived in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Nepal and India, among others.

    There’s a feel to the third world one becomes familiar with: beggars, infrastructure that doesn’t really work, people doing terrible menial jobs. There’s the huge disparity between the wealthy and everyone else, or even those who have managed to attach themselves in a semi-dignified way to the wealthy…

    America’s about to make a double digit percentage of its population homeless. Something like 20 to 30%, or more of American small businesses have or will shut down by the end of the pandemic… We’re talking about 30 million to 60 million homeless. These are staggering numbers. The United States will feel third world. Oh, parts already did, when I landed in Miami airport the first time I immediately thought “third world”. Relatively prosperous third world, but third world… America is “undeveloping.” It is moving from being a developed nation to being an undeveloped nation.

  40. Davy on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 8:50 am 

    Cloggo, it is called destructive change. It allows creative
    change. There will be collateral damage. The US allows more of this than Europe. Europe is boxing itself in from change by avoiding the pain. You are in bad shape and it will get worse. You can pretend all you like that there is a EuroUp. The reality is all are going down with their own brand of decline. You are confused and deranged so it is understandable you can’t take this process emotionally.

  41. supertard bochen777 advice for america on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 8:55 am 

    context
    china good, america bad. china harvest their muzzies (which iran approves) and gained big advantage over amerca. britain used child labor to industrialize.

    stunz tzu: know ur enemy

    supertard bochen777: sex with white women

    pretty nasty malevolent intend if u ask me.

    america failed because supertards advised her badly

  42. zero juan on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 9:05 am 

    supertard bochen777 advice for america said context china good, america bad. china harvest t…

    The fuck wak is getting desperate!

  43. Duncan Idaho on Tue, 11th Aug 2020 9:14 am 

    “The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them.”
    ~ Karl Marx

  44. Cloggie on Wed, 12th Aug 2020 2:37 am 

    Autoluw (“car lee”). How to push back the car from the city. It helps if your city was built before the advent of car era:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlXNVnftaNs

    “Autoluw: the (Nearly) Car-Free Streets of the Netherlands”

    Video made by a Canadian who moved to the Netherlands and got interested in it’s infrastructure, public transport and biking.

    He has an entire channel called “Not just bikes”.

    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2020/06/16/cycling-in-the-netherlands/

  45. muzz said to break off relations with UAE for making deals with (((supertards))) on Fri, 14th Aug 2020 10:45 am 

    the whole divide and conquer mess
    time to harvest all muzzies and open up the 5th estate

  46. zero juan on Fri, 14th Aug 2020 10:48 am 

    Lunatic juanPPee:

    muzz said to break off relations with UAE for making deals with (((supertards))) said the whole divide and conquer mess time to harvest…

    ansel reaper supertards why is darkie poker player went to see homeless whitey in michigan and got chopped up said please explain female psychology said also, please change ur undies after 5 days on plea…

    muzz vandalized (((supertards))) place said in wisconsin this stuff used to happen in allaland…

    supertards please change ur undies after 5 days said please vote for creeper for mandate of face DIAPER…

    IAmOldAlready said dissident » Fri 14 Aug 2020, 10:40:45 It will be h…

    bochen777 said https://forum.ascendchina.ch/

    ansel reaper supertards why is darkie poker player went to see homeless whitey in michigan and got chopped up said please explain female psychology also, please chan…

  47. supertard bochen777 following are enemies of china on Fri, 14th Aug 2020 10:58 am 

    s korea, japan, india, taiwan, phillipines with russia waiting on the wing for opportunites to annex

    and u want to pull uncle sam into the mix

    u’re dumber than furher haha

    again uncle sam dindu nutin. uncle sam mistake was opening up china for commere
    thanks to hardline whitey supertard president nixon

    mr. spock: only nixon can go to china.

    never trust a hardliner they do 180 and cause grate damage long after they gone

    japan invaded china
    china walled herself off for thousands years
    mao harvested chinese
    britain opium wars on china

    ur honor uncle is innocent he dindu nutin

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