kage69
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Heh, well sure these pipelines are horribly maintained, and the industry buys out politicians to ensure a minimal amount of inspectors for them, but at least with KXL the American taxpayer is on the hook for clean up costs rather than the corporations as is usually the case. Winning!
Those tar sands hitting the market mean a minimum of an additional 2 deg C being added to the atmosphere. And how does that affect the climate change we're already paying through the nose for? And who pays the most in those situations? A culture war pissing match turned effort to preserve a few thousand jobs vs. >20 trillion in renewable energy infrastructure money up for grabs, my god you people are dumb.
Sounds like Team Treason could use the assistance of another "Trust the science" sign to me. Maybe another run down on math too.
Those tar sands hitting the market mean a minimum of an additional 2 deg C being added to the atmosphere. And how does that affect the climate change we're already paying through the nose for? And who pays the most in those situations? A culture war pissing match turned effort to preserve a few thousand jobs vs. >20 trillion in renewable energy infrastructure money up for grabs, my god you people are dumb.
Sounds like Team Treason could use the assistance of another "Trust the science" sign to me. Maybe another run down on math too.
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