healthmyths
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The problem with people like you is you have such a limited thinking capacity.I'm sure you want to go back to coal too you moron. Sorry Oil and Gas. Your way is destroying this planet. I don't expect oil men to vote Democratic. I don't expect healthcare CEO's to vote Democratic. Hell, I don't expect any CEO's to be Democrats.
Plus you don't deal with FACTS...
Question: what was the USA CO2 emissions 20 years ago?
5,658,992 Kilotons (2003)

Climate Change Indicators: U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions | US EPA
This indicator describes emissions of greenhouse gases in the United States.
4,970 metric tons (2022)

U.S. CO2 emissions by year 2023 | Statista
CO₂ emissions in the U.S. have reduced by more than 17 percent when compared to 2005 levels to less than five GtCO₂ per year.

what was the population Of USA in 2022 --- 338,289,857
So tiny mind... EVEN though our population grew by 16% (48.6 million MORE in 2022,
CO2 emissions dropped... by 14%!!!
Why instead of "fossil fuels" being "guaranteed to be rid" by tiny minded people like Biden,
think!
GEEZ... maybe the solution is euthanize the "tiny mind" people as they seem to be the correlation here! That is instead of figuring out even better ways to reduce CO2 WITHOUT destroying 8% of the economy, use the "non-tiny-mind "people and come up with non-destructive ways of reducing emissions... Say like planting more trees, carbon sequestration, Decarbonisation tech instantly converts CO2 to solid carbon, all tools that cost FAR less than "riding fossil fuels" which will cost easily trillions of dollars in new construction of nuclear plants, solar panels and wind turbines..(which by the way are being dismantled due to environmental damages! (A key challenge facing the wind industry is the potential for turbines to adversely affect wild animals both directly, via collisions, as well as indirectly due to noise pollution, habitat loss, and reduced survival or reproduction.)

Can wind turbines harm wildlife?
A key challenge facing the wind industry is the potential for turbines to adversely affect wild animals both directly, via collisions, as well as indirectly due to noise pollution, habitat loss, and reduced survival or reproduction. Among the most impacted wildlife are birds and bats, which by...