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Ridgerunner
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Estesbob can speak for himself, but I see plenty of environmental concern. Throw something out of your car window and people will call you out on it. Cops will ticket you for it. Bury toxic waste and you’ll be prosecuted. Even an accidental spill will result in huge fines and possible criminal penalties.What evidence of concern do you see?
A person who merely ends up owning a contaminated piece of ground can be forced to clean it up even if he didn’t know about it. That’s why banks won’t foreclose on property suspected to have toxic materials on it. They would rather lose the loan than face the EPA.
You can see the sun in downtown St. Louis at noon. When my dad was a kid, you couldn’t.
I’m aware of a town near here where the EPA is charging them for cleanup because they delivered toxic materials to a certified and approved hauler to an approved dumpsite that was later determined to be noncompliant.
Unless they start shooting people at sunrise for spitting on the sidewalk, I don’t know what more could reasonably be done to discourage pollution of the environment.
Farmers and ranchers are into environmental preservation now. The improvements are dramatic from when I was a kid. All kinds of wildlife that wasn’t there then is back; bald eagles, minks, river otters, wild trout, (yes and mountain lions).
I recently read an article by two agriculture professors at Texas A&M demonstrating that if ALL the grasslands in the U.S. were managed properly (including government land that’s managed terribly) it would eat all the atmospheric carbon produced by humans in the U.S. And that doesn’t include improved forestry, which also eats carbon.
Of course, notwithstanding that he keeps the Oval office at tropical temperatures, Obama thinks he can save the world by making people pay more for heat, light and cooking. In my state, his coal ban is estimated to cost each household $1500 more/year, despite the fact that it really is possible to burn coal cleanly. To me, that’s overkill. What’s more, it creates a hardship, possibly for some a deadly hardship, for no good reason at all.