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FrndNhbrHdCEman 08/30/19 3:09:58 AM #1: |
His administration announced a rollback of methane gas emissions regulations so large that even oil companies are objecting to the change.
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-climate-change-epa-methane-1456824 All to save $17-19 million a year. Ffs my future kids don't deserve the Mad Max hell scape coming. Just two days after President Donald Trump called himself an "environmentalist," his administration announced a rollback of methane gas emissions regulations so large that even oil companies are objecting to the change. --- Official nosy neighbor and gossip https://imgur.com/uGKwGsK ... Copied to Clipboard!
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FrndNhbrHdCEman 08/30/19 3:10:31 AM #2: |
Methane is the second largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S., after carbon dioxide. Methane makes up about 10 percent of all greenhouse emissions coming out of the country, but initially has about 86 times more power to trap heat in the atmosphere than CO. --- Official nosy neighbor and gossip https://imgur.com/uGKwGsK ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Kyuubi4269 08/30/19 5:12:52 AM #3: |
FrndNhbrHdCEman posted...
A lot of these executives are focused on regulating future emissions of methane. That's because red tape, or regulatory rules, often work to benefit larger, long standing companies who have the money and infrastructure to abide by them. Ooh, the plot thickens! --- Doctor Foxx posted... The demonizing of soy has a lot to do with xenophobic ideas. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Mad_Max 08/30/19 5:54:54 AM #4: |
Ffs my future kids don't deserve the Mad Max hell scape coming You get used to it. --- Terminal Crazy https://imgur.com/R9TrmGD ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Cacciato 08/30/19 6:31:31 AM #5: |
Mad_Max posted...
Ffs my future kids don't deserve the Mad Max hell scape coming lmao ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Wanded 08/30/19 10:39:12 AM #6: |
Don't have kids
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papercup 08/30/19 11:06:20 AM #7: |
I mean, we're long past the point where the planet is irredeemably fucked. This really won't matter in the long run.
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FrndNhbrHdCEman 08/31/19 3:39:14 AM #9: |
Kyuubi4269 posted...
FrndNhbrHdCEman posted...A lot of these executives are focused on regulating future emissions of methane. That's because red tape, or regulatory rules, often work to benefit larger, long standing companies who have the money and infrastructure to abide by them. Yup. Mad_Max posted... Ffs my future kids don't deserve the Mad Max hell scape coming Lmao. Knew you'd show. papercup posted... I mean, we're long past the point where the planet is irredeemably fucked. This really won't matter in the long run. Prolly true. Stuff like this definitely proves we aren't taking the threat seriously. Zangulus posted... Not really. The planet will survive. It's us that aren't going to be be able to survive what happens. Sad fact. --- Official nosy neighbor and gossip https://imgur.com/uGKwGsK ... Copied to Clipboard!
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