The CO2 released in fermentation is just the CO2 absorbed by the barley when it was growing, it's neutral. The main carbon footprint of beer (wort) is the fact that it needs to be boiled for an hour before fermentation which uses electricity or gas. Cider and wine don't need boiling so they would be a better option for reducing CO2 emissions.
The solution does not change much. The next barley crop would have bound the CO2 anyway. You have the reduce the CO2 input in carbonation and packaging. The CO2 produced by the yeast is just the CO2 that the grain used to create the starches that you convert. Actually this system net-creates CO2. The CO2 from the fermentation will be bound by the crops of the next year. So the CO2 net output is 0. But the algae apparatus uses pumps which need energy which as of right now is mainly produced by fossil fuel burning. Meaning you produce more CO2 then if you just do nothing
Love from the Bahamas. An keep up the good work thank the most high. For people like yourself. Who still care for our earth. An is doing something. About climate change. Instead of looking to outer space
The CO2 is basically from the grain. It limits the CO2 output, but it will be bound in the next crop anyway. What's more important is CO2 capturing to limit the CO2 that has to be produced in order to have a carbonate and packaged beer
The CO2 by the yeast is the carbon that the grain gets out of the CO2. That's not the CO2 output you need to optimize, because the product you use as a starch source need more CO2 than the yeast creates
This has marketing value only. What is the cost per tonne of captured CO2 here? Astronomical, that's what. Climate change needs cost effective, scalable solutions. Solar panels, wind turbines, insolation. Carbon capture needs to happen at power plants, pharmaceutical production plants where they are cost effective. Sequestering a few grams at huge expense is not solving the problem of gigatonnes. This is a figleaf when we urgently need real solutions. But hey, the BBC picked up on the story so I guess it was money well spent for the brewery.
Could that cause a loop between growing the Algae to capture CO2, using pump, pump uses electricity, and electricity costs a lot of CO2, maybe not if it is came from a renewable electrical source
What type of algae do they use, anyone knows? Can anyone help me with this, I'm also doing research about this and make a project about this. Thank you first!!!
Via airpump that introduces the gas into the water from air or as i understood it in this case the Co2 gas is piped from their fermentation pots/vessels into the bioreactor where it gets disolves into the water.
I was reading something on the website Project Drawdown about using Seaweed Farming to capture co2 out of the air and use the unharvested biomass to bury it. Part of the text defines their Seaweed Farming proposal as, "... the culturing and cultivation of macroalgae in the ocean for long-term carbon sequestration in the form of excess unharvested biomass that is exported to the deep sea and/or ocean shelves and buried in ocean sediments. We assume this solution will be deployed in ocean areas that do not have alternative uses."
It’s videos like this that give you a glimmer of hope in that the tides are turning an the change we need is coming, i hope to see more hydrogen tek used more because of its full cycle of uses, that it can be made from electrolysis an wen burned produces water.
can enriched algae be pumped back into oil wells. Given the source of the co2., there may be inedible phytoplankton being produced. Can we pump those algae into oil wells so that with the heat they can be made into oil to replace what was removed from the earth
we need to be quiet about what a little algae can do when compared to an amount of grown forest trees because there are those out there who is saying that they will build you the largest bio reactor in the world just let me cut down more trees let me refine more oil. We have to fix what we have done to our environment, learn and reach a certain balance before we can whisper of the importance of Algae. Yes we know it is important and we do need it but let's keep this away from certain people who don't have our long term goals in mind
A for effort, but this is a pretty big misunderstanding of the carbon cycle. This unfortunately does nothing for climate change. The journalist should have known better.
The sad truth is that no matter how badly us regular people want to change the world for the better, i.e discrimination, environment or societal etc. These mega-corporations would never allow anything to get in the way of "making profit" It's really sad that these people with the power to do something aren't doing anything to change the environment for the better. I wish that all these companies, governments and countries just stopped trying to out do each other and just tried to work together more closely and actually spend their time and resources towards more important, planet altering matters but, we know that's never happening
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No. The Pleistocene ice age which started 2.5mya ended 12kya. We're currently in the Holocene which is not an ice age. Glacial and interglacial cycles happen within ages and shouldn't be confused. Ice ages therefore are epochs which include warm periods lasting for thousands of years. The current interglacial will last for many thousands, potentially tens of thousands, of years.
@@freesaxon6835 Yeah, in terms of the planet it's a blink of the eye. On the other hand it predates human civilisation, which is not a coincidence obviously. Anyway, now you know ice ages aren't always cold and it's glacials you have to watch out for if you're planning to stick around for the next few kilo-years.
Saving the planet, one pint at a time 🍺🍺🍺
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The CO2 released in fermentation is just the CO2 absorbed by the barley when it was growing, it's neutral. The main carbon footprint of beer (wort) is the fact that it needs to be boiled for an hour before fermentation which uses electricity or gas. Cider and wine don't need boiling so they would be a better option for reducing CO2 emissions.
@@sebastianguerre6868 This is who NOBODY listens to BBC news anymore.
@@guff9567 The starting point for a BBC journalist is 'what would I like to be true'?
@@sebastianguerre6868 Our government is rotten to the core.
Kudos to all scientists, inventors and contributors to help find solution for our dear planet. Well done! 👍🏻👏🏻
The solution does not change much. The next barley crop would have bound the CO2 anyway. You have the reduce the CO2 input in carbonation and packaging. The CO2 produced by the yeast is just the CO2 that the grain used to create the starches that you convert.
Actually this system net-creates CO2. The CO2 from the fermentation will be bound by the crops of the next year. So the CO2 net output is 0. But the algae apparatus uses pumps which need energy which as of right now is mainly produced by fossil fuel burning. Meaning you produce more CO2 then if you just do nothing
Do I understand it. No Do I believe it? Not sure. Does it sound awesome? Yes.
This is it, this is the thing
Well done 👍 and I hope the world can learn from your research and work towards helping the mother nature.
Plant some trees also
Love from the Bahamas. An keep up the good work thank the most high. For people like yourself. Who still care for our earth. An is doing something. About climate change. Instead of looking to outer space
The CO2 is basically from the grain. It limits the CO2 output, but it will be bound in the next crop anyway. What's more important is CO2 capturing to limit the CO2 that has to be produced in order to have a carbonate and packaged beer
Great job sir....I really appreciate your effort. Expecting a great change in climate issues
They need to do this more
This is what needs funding
Salute to the brewery to think consciously about the future of the planet bravo!
The CO2 by the yeast is the carbon that the grain gets out of the CO2. That's not the CO2 output you need to optimize, because the product you use as a starch source need more CO2 than the yeast creates
Algae in my room
This has marketing value only. What is the cost per tonne of captured CO2 here? Astronomical, that's what. Climate change needs cost effective, scalable solutions. Solar panels, wind turbines, insolation. Carbon capture needs to happen at power plants, pharmaceutical production plants where they are cost effective. Sequestering a few grams at huge expense is not solving the problem of gigatonnes.
This is a figleaf when we urgently need real solutions. But hey, the BBC picked up on the story so I guess it was money well spent for the brewery.
Could that cause a loop between growing the Algae to capture CO2, using pump, pump uses electricity, and electricity costs a lot of CO2, maybe not if it is came from a renewable electrical source
What type of algae do they use, anyone knows? Can anyone help me with this, I'm also doing research about this and make a project about this. Thank you first!!!
Boffa
Health for all!!!
Photobioreactor reduce disolved co2 in water..
How that can reduce co2 in air?
Via airpump that introduces the gas into the water from air or as i understood it in this case the Co2 gas is piped from their fermentation pots/vessels into the bioreactor where it gets disolves into the water.
I was reading something on the website Project Drawdown about using Seaweed Farming to capture co2 out of the air and use the unharvested biomass to bury it. Part of the text defines their Seaweed Farming proposal as, "... the culturing and cultivation of macroalgae in the ocean for long-term carbon sequestration in the form of excess unharvested biomass that is exported to the deep sea and/or ocean shelves and buried in ocean sediments. We assume this solution will be deployed in ocean areas that do not have alternative uses."
It’s videos like this that give you a glimmer of hope in that the tides are turning an the change we need is coming, i hope to see more hydrogen tek used more because of its full cycle of uses, that it can be made from electrolysis an wen burned produces water.
2:43 No, it's not dorky it's nerdy.
Creationism and flat earth are DORKY!
I don't drink beer
Don't you want to save the planet
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You must be boring then
What's your poison then?
Cheer up boozers, to the new taste in the name of saving climate .
can enriched algae be pumped back into oil wells. Given the source of the co2., there may be inedible phytoplankton being produced. Can we pump those algae into oil wells so that with the heat they can be made into oil to replace what was removed from the earth
Well done 👍🏿.
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Great movement!
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Amazing thanks brow
2:25: Research into Human and Animal feed
I don’t like the sound of “human feed”….
this is so cool!
FUCK YEAH!
So where is Marmite in all this?
what?
we need to be quiet about what a little algae can do when compared to an amount of grown forest trees because there are those out there who is saying that they will build you the largest bio reactor in the world just let me cut down more trees let me refine more oil. We have to fix what we have done to our environment, learn and reach a certain balance before we can whisper of the importance of Algae. Yes we know it is important and we do need it but let's keep this away from certain people who don't have our long term goals in mind
Awesome!!!
dope
Awesome 👍
Invention useful 👍🏽
Much love for all the support legends, more exciting news to come on this soon! Be sure to follow us @younghenrys for all the latest algae news.
Really cool
Claps claps claps 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Oscar help me to set up this unique opportunity at my backyard in Zimbabwe
new oxygen plant of bbc
does he now?
Errrrrr, we all know algae captures carbon, no?
They capture carbon and stores it in the water.. which might be bad for the ecosystem
Oh after rechecking some of them produces toxin and spreads it in the water
Got to be a cousin!
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A for effort, but this is a pretty big misunderstanding of the carbon cycle. This unfortunately does nothing for climate change. The journalist should have known better.
yeah I was wondering what the net loss was. if it was that easy they'd be making biofule from it already.
Are we not past the point of no return? All our children are doomed and it's your fault for living!
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The sad truth is that no matter how badly us regular people want to change the world for the better, i.e discrimination, environment or societal etc. These mega-corporations would never allow anything to get in the way of "making profit"
It's really sad that these people with the power to do something aren't doing anything to change the environment for the better.
I wish that all these companies, governments and countries just stopped trying to out do each other and just tried to work together more closely and actually spend their time and resources towards more important, planet altering matters but, we know that's never happening
wow im from china .Did any one
from china too?
NASTY
That's really ugly beer!😆
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We are still coming out of the last Ice age
No. The Pleistocene ice age which started 2.5mya ended 12kya. We're currently in the Holocene which is not an ice age. Glacial and interglacial cycles happen within ages and shouldn't be confused. Ice ages therefore are epochs which include warm periods lasting for thousands of years. The current interglacial will last for many thousands, potentially tens of thousands, of years.
@@davidmurphy563 What's 12kya between friends on the imprecise timescale we are looking at ?
@@freesaxon6835 Yeah, in terms of the planet it's a blink of the eye. On the other hand it predates human civilisation, which is not a coincidence obviously.
Anyway, now you know ice ages aren't always cold and it's glacials you have to watch out for if you're planning to stick around for the next few kilo-years.
@@davidmurphy563 sure do 🏔️
Not concerned about the CO2 footprint of my beer....
And no one cares about your sad life bro.
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So how is this carbon neutral beer transported to retailers, by hand cart?
@gnorweb So how were those big stainless steel vats made? Were those big stainless steel vats carbon negative?
What’s wrong with using yeast, I don’t get it 🤨🤷🏻♂️🍷🍺
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music and talking is such a typical rookie mistake
Well done BBC, are you trying to become the new MTV
AND CHINA STILL CANT WIN AGAINST THE TALIBAN 😂🤣😂
this video told me nothing of substance. Fluff with no meat.
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