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We Have Concerns

Re-poo-able Energy

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2016

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

According to a report from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, researchers have converted human feces to oil using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction. Hydrothermal liquefaction “mimics the geological conditions the Earth uses to create crude oil, using high pressure and temperature to achieve in minutes something that takes Mother Nature millions of years.” Anthony and Jeff discuss the benefits and costs of turning your poop into the crudest of oils.

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0:00.0

Jeff, are there any more ways that we can tell people about Patreon?

0:02.9

You mean Patreon.com slash we have concerns?

0:05.4

Yeah, we're the only way that the show is made possible.

0:08.3

Right, the entire way we fund the show and the way that people can get extra episodes

0:12.8

and early episodes and all kinds of bonus content.

0:15.2

Do you think we've done that all the ways?

0:18.0

We haven't done a musical version.

0:20.8

That's probably for the best.

0:30.1

So many good things.

0:38.5

It's gonna be fine.

0:39.2

It's gonna be fine.

0:40.2

This is we have concerns.

0:41.2

Hi, Jeff.

0:41.6

Can I have any carbonic?

0:43.0

Hello, concerned citizens.

0:44.4

Man, uh...

0:48.6

This story is about, uh, is about shit.

0:51.9

Oh.

0:52.4

Yeah, specifically...

0:53.2

Yeah, for the whole for right now.

0:54.4

Specifically about how the future is shit.

0:56.4

Oh my gosh.

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