Here is the map of pollution hotspots in America. I bet even rightys will see what causes the messes. It is not solar. https://projects.propublica.org/toxmap/
Maps of estimates and made up numbers is pointless. Define 'pollution'.
Here is the map of pollution hotspots in America. I bet even rightys will see what causes the messes. It is not solar. https://projects.propublica.org/toxmap/
the Baton Rouge to NOLA strip is called cancer alley locally
It does not include the health and infrastructure damage caused by fossil fuel pollution. The people pay for that. We also get to pay for the oil spills and accidents.
Name calling is not a proof of anything, nor a valid argument at all. Insult fallacy.
Define 'health and infrastructure damage'. Fossils aren't used as fuel. Oil producers pay for their own spills and accidents. Oil companies pay for their own spills and accidents.
People will buy whatever energy source they want. You don't get to dictate that market.
Neither the EPA nor the Superfund has cleaned up anything.Do you really believe that? Or do you just make up shit as you go along? https://www.epa.gov/emergency-response/who-pays Ever hear of the superfund? Ever hear of anything?
Define 'unclean' and 'unsafe'. Describe where government has done anything to make anything cleaner or safer.Yes the government has the power to help some industries and harm others to make the country cleaner and safer.
https://www.daily-times.com/story/n...epa-says-wont-pay-mine-spill-claims/96553892/The EPA said the Federal Tort Claims Act prevents the agency from paying claims that result from "discretionary" government actions. Congress passed the law to allow government agencies — and in this case, contractors working on their behalf — to act "without the fear of paying damages in the event something went wrong while taking the action," according to a press release from the EPA.
Define 'health and infrastructure damage'. Fossils aren't used as fuel. Oil producers pay for their own spills and accidents. Oil companies pay for their own spills and accidents.
People will buy whatever energy source they want. You don't get to dictate that market.
I remember this. A river that was a source of water for a fairly large community was poisoned as a result.I will say, that the EPA using superfund money caused one of the largest environmental accidents within the lower 48 at the Gold King mine in Colorado...
https://superfund.arizona.edu/sites/superfund.cals.arizona.edu/files/gold_king_mine_spill.pdf
Yup.This is what happens when you let an unaccountable government run things, sort of like Chernobyl...
Typical of fascists. They don't care about anyone but themselves.https://www.daily-times.com/story/n...epa-says-wont-pay-mine-spill-claims/96553892/
$1.2 billion in claims against the EPA for this environmental disaster and the EPA is telling the plaintiffs You don't get shit because we're the government, so fuck you!
How damn ignorant are you? https://www.canada.ca/en/environmen...ic-issues/damage-infrastructure-industry.html
Our historical statues and buildings are being eaten away by pollution.
Here is an exmp[le of oil companies avoiding fixing the damage they created. https://www.propublica.org/article/...untability-after-10.8-million-gallons-spilled
https://generation180.org/the-absurd-truth-about-fossil-fuel-subsidies/ Into the Night is a drug addled moron
We'll see how you feel about that when the NE runs out of fuel in the dead of winter. People are going to die.
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2015/05/20/cold-weather-deaths/27657269/Cold weather is 20 times as deadly as hot weather, and it's not the extreme low or high temperatures that cause the most deaths, according to a study published Wednesday.
The study found the majority of deaths occurred on moderately hot and moderately cold days instead of during extreme temperatures.
Not to mention more people die of cold than do from it being hot...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2015/05/20/cold-weather-deaths/27657269/
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Some sites try to fool you by adding in the cost of carbon to the equation, but that doesn't help you pay the bill when it comes due...
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Electric heating is both inefficient and costly. It's fine if you live somewhere like Phoenix where I do and use a heat pump (A/C run in reverse). The coldest days barely reach freezing and are few. Most of the time, you are in the 50's or 60's during the winter.
But live somewhere where it gets really cold and your electric bill can easily top $1000 a month for heating.
We'll see how you feel about that when the NE runs out of fuel in the dead of winter. People are going to die.
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Heat pumps are good for certain places, such as Phoenix where you want AC running anyway in the summer, or the Pacific NW where winters are mild and summers are somewhat hot and humid (nothing like Phoenix furnace heat though!).
Where winters are harsh and summers aren't particularly warm, heat pumps are very limited in what they can do and can be expensive to run.
This does touch on the cost of running electric cars everywhere as well. Electricity can be expensive in some areas compared to gasoline or fuel oils.
Not to mention more people die of cold than do from it being hot...
https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2015/05/20/cold-weather-deaths/27657269/
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Some sites try to fool you by adding in the cost of carbon to the equation, but that doesn't help you pay the bill when it comes due...
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Electric heating is both inefficient and costly. It's fine if you live somewhere like Phoenix where I do and use a heat pump (A/C run in reverse). The coldest days barely reach freezing and are few. Most of the time, you are in the 50's or 60's during the winter.
But live somewhere where it gets really cold and your electric bill can easily top $1000 a month for heating.
How damn ignorant are you? https://www.canada.ca/en/environmen...ic-issues/damage-infrastructure-industry.html
Our historical statues and buildings are being eaten away by pollution.
so now gubmint data is ok? Your drugs are making you delusional and you're saying stupid crap.