Converting the hydrocarbons to CO2 and H2O, yes.
Also, just found out that the red and yellow “flames” are actually heated soot that’s glowing, like metal glows when heated. That’s why “hotter” fires glow blue, that’s actually the chemical of the gasses burning and less soot is being produced. That’s why it’s counter intuitive why colder flames glow brighter than hotter ones.



34% of single-family housing are now rented out. We’re not building enough housing, a fact that hasn’t changed since the housing bubble collapsed. So, a lack of investment in new property, large funds putting money into existing properties instead, and less risky homeowners overall means we don’t really have a housing bubble. We have a supply shortage, leading to high prices. The correction for that isn’t a crash.