the other mike
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They have a LOT of catching up to do don't they ?But batteries pose their own hazard to the environment and that seems to be ignored because it isn't "oil".
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They have a LOT of catching up to do don't they ?But batteries pose their own hazard to the environment and that seems to be ignored because it isn't "oil".
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Promoting oil and lying to the public that there are no risks to the climate and the environment, bribing politicians to soften the EPA, and killing regulations that protect the air and water and so on ?So you find fault with the oil industries promotion of oil?
Yes. A big fucking problem.
So...name me a major industry in the US which does not display some level of sociopathy? Chemicals, social media, financials, tech, manufacturing...every industry has been found guilty and fined as a result of lying...fraud...environmental concerns (save social media).
Every industry buys favor to some level. The entire system is rife with corruption. You cannot single out the oil industry for these failings.
The FACT remains that 'environmentally friendly' options are far from green or environmentally friendly in many ways when all factors are considered.
Oh Godz here we go again ....
troll alert.
Ask the (ex) fishermen on the Gulf coast the same question Elmer.
You know that most of the shellfish is imported to New Orleans now ?
The Gulf of Mexico is virtually dead- bet you don't hear that on Fox or ABC.
Promoting oil and lying to the public that there are no risks to the climate and the environment, bribing politicians to soften the EPA, and killing regulations that protect the air and water and so on ?So you find fault with the oil industries promotion of oil?
Yes. A big fucking problem.
So...name me a major industry in the US which does not display some level of sociopathy? Chemicals, social media, financials, tech, manufacturing...every industry has been found guilty and fined as a result of lying...fraud...environmental concerns (save social media).
Every industry buys favor to some level. The entire system is rife with corruption. You cannot single out the oil industry for these failings.
The FACT remains that 'environmentally friendly' options are far from green or environmentally friendly in many ways when all factors are considered.
Oh Godz here we go again ....
troll alert.
Ask the (ex) fishermen on the Gulf coast the same question Elmer.
You know that most of the shellfish is imported to New Orleans now ?
The Gulf of Mexico is virtually dead- bet you don't hear that on Fox or ABC.
Absurd claim. Both from personal experience and statistical fact.
Ref. Table 5 & 6
Oyster harvests are at or near pre-Gulf Horizon incident 2010.
http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/sites/...-task-force-members/oysterfmpnovember2016.pdf
If there were no market for those harvested, they wouldn't be. The numbers speak for themselves.
Promoting oil and lying to the public that there are no risks to the climate and the environment, bribing politicians to soften the EPA, and killing regulations that protect the air and water and so on ?So you find fault with the oil industries promotion of oil?
Yes. A big fucking problem.
So...name me a major industry in the US which does not display some level of sociopathy? Chemicals, social media, financials, tech, manufacturing...every industry has been found guilty and fined as a result of lying...fraud...environmental concerns (save social media).
Every industry buys favor to some level. The entire system is rife with corruption. You cannot single out the oil industry for these failings.
The FACT remains that 'environmentally friendly' options are far from green or environmentally friendly in many ways when all factors are considered.
Oh Godz here we go again ....
troll alert.
Ask the (ex) fishermen on the Gulf coast the same question Elmer.
You know that most of the shellfish is imported to New Orleans now ?
The Gulf of Mexico is virtually dead- bet you don't hear that on Fox or ABC.
Absurd claim. Both from personal experience and statistical fact.
Ref. Table 5 & 6
Oyster harvests are at or near pre-Gulf Horizon incident 2010.
http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/sites/...-task-force-members/oysterfmpnovember2016.pdf
If there were no market for those harvested, they wouldn't be. The numbers speak for themselves.
Some of the true numbers are not even discussed which are for instance ; how many individuals along the Gulf Coast after the BP oil spill were paid large settlements and forced to sign NDA's ?
Nine years later, the BP oil spill's environmental mess isn't gone
Mutated Fish Still Haunt Louisiana’s Fishermen After the BP Oil Spill
Crushing oyster harvest in Gulf devastating fishermen as science tries to determine if oil or water is to blame - Bellona.org
Gulf fisheries in decline after oil disaster
Promoting oil and lying to the public that there are no risks to the climate and the environment, bribing politicians to soften the EPA, and killing regulations that protect the air and water and so on ?
Yes. A big fucking problem.
So...name me a major industry in the US which does not display some level of sociopathy? Chemicals, social media, financials, tech, manufacturing...every industry has been found guilty and fined as a result of lying...fraud...environmental concerns (save social media).
Every industry buys favor to some level. The entire system is rife with corruption. You cannot single out the oil industry for these failings.
The FACT remains that 'environmentally friendly' options are far from green or environmentally friendly in many ways when all factors are considered.
Oh Godz here we go again ....
troll alert.
Ask the (ex) fishermen on the Gulf coast the same question Elmer.
You know that most of the shellfish is imported to New Orleans now ?
The Gulf of Mexico is virtually dead- bet you don't hear that on Fox or ABC.
Absurd claim. Both from personal experience and statistical fact.
Ref. Table 5 & 6
Oyster harvests are at or near pre-Gulf Horizon incident 2010.
http://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/sites/...-task-force-members/oysterfmpnovember2016.pdf
If there were no market for those harvested, they wouldn't be. The numbers speak for themselves.
Some of the true numbers are not even discussed which are for instance ; how many individuals along the Gulf Coast after the BP oil spill were paid large settlements and forced to sign NDA's ?
Nine years later, the BP oil spill's environmental mess isn't gone
Mutated Fish Still Haunt Louisiana’s Fishermen After the BP Oil Spill
Crushing oyster harvest in Gulf devastating fishermen as science tries to determine if oil or water is to blame - Bellona.org
Gulf fisheries in decline after oil disaster
Don't move the goalpost...you stated that most shellfish was imported...not the case. I showed you statistical harvest numbers...e.g. facts.
You're wrong.
I always love that response after I've thoroughly spanked someone.Don't move the goalpost..
Of course they're mainly blaming agriculture.
Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ is the largest ever measured | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Of course they're mainly blaming agriculture.
Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ is the largest ever measured | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Yes...ignore harvest data to go with New York based CBS News...local?
Still moving that goalpost.