nate33 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Interesting - pretty much a mix of politics and public labor lobbying. I wonder if we will see Trump try to challenge the federal public labor unions. I think he might have a pretty good chance of winning once he gets his Supreme Court nominee through.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/16/us/politics/scott-pruitt-environmental-protection-agency.html?_r=0
The U.S. is a carbon sink. Because of our capitalist economic system and Western value system, we rapidly achieved population stability before we hit a high population density. Because of our high carbon-absorbing greenery per capita, we absorb more carbon than we emit.
This is one of the reasons I'm not on board with the whole global warming globalist agenda. We are not the problem and when we ultimately subject ourselves to economy-killing taxation, we still won't meaningfully address the real problem, which is China and India.
Sadly, you are probably right. But one could argue that we should do our part even if others aren't doing their part. And FAH pointed out that they (China) are also investing in renewables.























