montestewart wrote:No STD is right, "95% of the carbon emissions are from 3rd world countries" and, as your chart indicates, 5% is from Mother Russia.

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montestewart wrote:No STD is right, "95% of the carbon emissions are from 3rd world countries" and, as your chart indicates, 5% is from Mother Russia.

Induveca wrote:....
dckingsfan wrote:Induveca wrote:dckingsfan wrote:1) LNG is already better than coal
2) It can be much better than coal if we reduce the methane admissions - this administration has no plan
3) Renewables are already making a dent (account for 10% of all energy) and are accelerating 10% year over year
4) Yes, I have been to towns where they do fracking - you are exaggerating - but your point is solid - we should continue to improve the technology. A terrific thing for government to do
5) Have a plan - don't suck
More research it has nothing to do with the current administration. The past two have been completely inept on the fracking / natural gas issue:
https://www.ecowatch.com/fracking-whats-that-smell-1881708319.html
I’m also not exaggerating about the smell, the chemicals that are shoved into the ground seep out all over. I bought/renovated some commercial property in Midlands Texas years ago and on certain days it was tough to breathe. Many people walk around with surgical masks.l in Midlands ok certain days.
This isn’t even a debate or argument, we seem to agree. Right now the previous plan laid is ****. Doesn’t matter who created it, for it to be fixed it’s on the oil companies to reduce methane emissions. The US wants to sell natural gas to the globe, greed won’t change there.
Most logical solution there is a regulation to reduce emissions via revamping their extraction devices. Don’t care who does it, if Trump is voted out let’s see if it actually happens via executive order.
I’m not out to stop the climate change economic boom, it has conveniently made the US the largest producer/exporter of natural gas globally and the divide grows by the month. If the climate change groups, with whom I disagree with their data and approach completely, can reduce emissions and make us responsible in fracking? I’m all for it.
This emission problem is compounding rapidly, their entire algorithm is currently broken. This variable needs to be fixed now. And that fix must begin in China (where I currently live and your picture above is a good day in Shenzhen or Guangdong). India a very close 2nd.
Of course it does - they have no current initiatives to get this done. None.
Where we violently agree is that this administration has no plan and planning works (like it did in LA).
Next administration.
”Natural gas can serve as a bridge fuel to a low-carbon, sustainable energy future," said former Colorado senator Timothy Wirth, now head of the U.N. Foundation
With the move to natural gas, it’s as if we proudly announced we kicked our Oxycontin habit by taking up heroin instead
”Over the past eight years, the United States has reduced our total carbon pollution more than any other nation on Earth.” He added, “One of the reasons why is natural gas — if extracted safely, it’s the bridge fuel that can power our economy with less of the carbon pollution that causes climate change.” In fact, his administration was so fond of fracking that the State Department set up an entire agency whose only task was to spread the technology to other countries.
dckingsfan wrote:Well - this started with coal >> LNG.
So, at least we have moved to LNG isn't perfect - but still better than coal. And Trump is still a knucklehead. But that is fine - it is up to others to solve their problems first (no concurrency).
We have moved to an understanding that alternative energy sources are accelerating. But we agree to throw LNG under the bus until we seal the methane leaks (although very doable).
But you are still at the we need to know "why" we are seeing we are seeing climate change and shouldn't try to "fix" it until we conclusively know the reason behind said climate change. Regardless of how long that takes or the damage that rolls up because of it.
So, I guess that is progress...
BTW, the story goes that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was eaten by a tiger. He wouldn't run until they could conclusively prove that the growls coming from the bush were in fact a tiger... too late.
But you are still at the we need to know "why" we are seeing we are seeing climate change and shouldn't try to "fix" it until we conclusively know the reason behind said climate change. Regardless of how long that takes or the damage that rolls up because of it.

AFM wrote:I told myself I wouldn't post in here since this thread makes me hate half of you, but we need to think of a way for Trump to deport Leonsis.
BUILD THE WALL! (around Greece)
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The office of Brian Kemp, who is also the Republican candidate for governor, said in a Sunday morning news release that they will investigate the Georgia Democratic Party as part of its probe, but did not offer any details on why it is investigating the Democratic party.
dckingsfan wrote:Texas has smashed turnout records - more than 4.8 million ballots were cast during early voting, surpassing the TOTAL turnout of the 2014 midterms.

Pointgod wrote:Wizardspride wrote:?s=19
Speaking of Brian Kemp. Nothing like abusing your power to bring trumped up charges to your opponent two days before the midterms. If this doesn’t motivate people even more to vote against this scumbag I don’t know what will. Democracy is on the line people
https://gizmodo.com/brian-kemps-cyber-crimes-investigation-against-democrat-1830211250The office of Brian Kemp, who is also the Republican candidate for governor, said in a Sunday morning news release that they will investigate the Georgia Democratic Party as part of its probe, but did not offer any details on why it is investigating the Democratic party.
dobrojim wrote:One of the most depressing aspects in recent political events is the Republican efforts to
prevent voting by people who are perfectly entitled to vote but who can be segregated
based on demographics as being unlikely to support them. So rather than develop and promote
policies which should garner majority support, Republicans would rather do everything they
possibly can to deny those who might oppose them their voting franchise under the thoroughly
disproven guise of "protecting the integrity of elections" which is Orwellian for we believe
if you don't support us, your vote shouldn't count.
Disgusting.
dobrojim wrote:One of the most depressing aspects in recent political events is the Republican efforts to
prevent voting by people who are perfectly entitled to vote but who can be segregated
based on demographics as being unlikely to support them. So rather than develop and promote
policies which should garner majority support, Republicans would rather do everything they
possibly can to deny those who might oppose them their voting franchise under the thoroughly
disproven guise of "protecting the integrity of elections" which is Orwellian for we believe
if you don't support us, your vote shouldn't count.
Disgusting.
pancakes3 wrote:i feel dumb for getting duped by Trump's distraction talking points but it doesn't really matter bc i'm not the demo he's trying to distract. do republicans know that they're having keys dangled in their faces too? i mean, there were people here who had legit beliefs that birthright citizenship was a problem, when it's pretty clear that Trump was just using it as a distraction.
we've jumped from new NAFTA being the same as the old, a continuing trade war, military response to an asylum-seeking caravan, stripping birthright citizenship, multiple shootings, politically motivated bombings, an assassination of a Wapo journalist, and now voter suppression.
and you can't pin the blame on the media for being reactionary bc that's the media's job. they don't (and shouldn't) set narratives for the news. but then that just leaves Trump there throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks with his base.
i'll say it now, and i'm sure i'll say it repeatedly in the future but 2020 is going to be the worst year yet.
Induveca wrote:Love your optimism. Keep rooting for everything to fail despite the record employment and growth. #RESIST
pancakes3 wrote:i feel dumb for getting duped by Trump's distraction talking points but it doesn't really matter bc i'm not the demo he's trying to distract. do republicans know that they're having keys dangled in their faces too? i mean, there were people here who had legit beliefs that birthright citizenship was a problem, when it's pretty clear that Trump was just using it as a distraction.
we've jumped from new NAFTA being the same as the old, a continuing trade war, military response to an asylum-seeking caravan, stripping birthright citizenship, multiple shootings, politically motivated bombings, an assassination of a Wapo journalist, and now voter suppression.
edit: i forgot about the middle class tax cut he promised that would be passed by today.
and you can't pin the blame on the media for being reactionary bc that's the media's job. they don't (and shouldn't) set narratives for the news. but then that just leaves Trump there throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks with his base.
i'll say it now, and i'm sure i'll say it repeatedly in the future but 2020 is going to be the worst year yet.