How to Stop Global Warming

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Introduction

After burning of fossil fuels and deforestation leading to higher carbon dioxide concentrations the next biggest Greenhouse culprits are covered vented landfill emissions, and the newer style of fully vented septic systems. It takes up to one year for one tree to fix the CO2 in the equivalent of 3 litres of gas. One Sweetfilter vent pipe filter can do it in a single day. A new approach that is one of the first to successfully store fully vented septic tanks and landfill carbon dioxide underground may have huge implications for global warming and the oil industry. Rod Pennington is part of an extensive team working on the Sweetfilter CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project-- potentially the largest of its kind--that has safely buried the greenhouse gas and reduced emissions from entering the atmosphere. That extensive team includes YOU and the time is NOW. PUTTING GREENHOUSE CARBON BACK INTO THE SOIL. Only ZeoCarbon Sweetfilters (registered with the USPTO) remove Odor, CO2, and other Greenhouse Gases by as much as 18%, on a lb. per lb. basis. Typically, after 5 years of work, the ZeoCarbon is returned to the soil as a nitrogen rich ornamental plant fertilizer.

By: Rod Pennington

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Tips & Warnings:

  • Tell your friends you know how to reduce CO2 and methane gas while they "stop the stink" with septic vent pipe filters.
  • Encourage them to visit amazon.com/affiliate where they can earn cash incentives for telling others to add septic vent pipe filters to their pumbing vent stacks and landfill vent pipes.
  • Use gloves when handling used Zeocarbon.
  • Till used Zeocarbon in soil for non-food use only.

Step1
Septic Vent Pipe Filters Easily Slide on any Vent Pipe. Place zeocarbon septic vent pipe filter on vent pipe.
Step2
Secure screws against vent pipe to hold it in place at any angle. Tighten screws.
Step3
Replace with refill bag. Return used zeocarbon to soil.

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