Topic: Sulfur Hexafluoride

3 chapters across the catalog

Gaytheist
Episode 1708 2:54:55 - 2:57:33

1708: Gaytheist

Nike Air Sneakers, Sulfur Hexafluoride Credits

Nike reportedly earned $700 million in carbon credits by removing sulfur hexafluoride from its "Air" sneaker line. The gas is considered a potent greenhouse gas, thousands of times more powerful than carbon dioxide. The hosts describe this as a "boondoggle," where a company creates a problem and then receives financial rewards for solving it.

Vinyl Vote
Episode 1173 2:34:51 - 2:38:49

1173: Vinyl Vote

SF6 Greenhouse Gas, Wind Power Industry, Electrical Insulators

Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), a potent greenhouse gas 23,500 times more harmful than CO2, is being highlighted as a "dirty secret" of the renewable energy industry. The gas is used as an electrical insulator in wind turbines and high-voltage switchgear to prevent fires and accidents. While effective, leaks of SF6 pose a significant environmental risk, leading to calls for stricter regulation or more expensive alternatives in the green energy sector.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 19:35 - 26:13

228: Gassed in Boston

Boston Subway Terror Simulation, Toxic Gas Exposure

The Department of Homeland Security conducted a simulated terror attack in the Boston subway system, releasing sulfur hexafluoride and perfluorocarbons to study gas propagation. The hosts highlight that sulfur hexafluoride is a potent greenhouse gas and perfluorocarbons can cause flu-like symptoms. They question the safety of exposing the public to these chemicals under the guise of security research.