No matter what the cost!!!!!
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Yeah... and 15 minutes after a Republican President gets elected this will be overturnedVictorG wrote:If we can leave nothing else for future generations, at least a cleaner environment is something!
No matter what the cost!!!!!
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Actually the reason Obama and the EPA have it on the timeline that they do is sot that they can try and get it in place before the next president. Doesn't make it impossible to overturn but will make it harder.Chizzang wrote:Yeah... and 15 minutes after a Republican President gets elected this will be overturnedVictorG wrote:If we can leave nothing else for future generations, at least a cleaner environment is something!
No matter what the cost!!!!!
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They are concerned about passing debt on to future generations though.Chizzang wrote:Yeah... and 15 minutes after a Republican President gets elected this will be overturnedVictorG wrote:If we can leave nothing else for future generations, at least a cleaner environment is something!
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Depends on how the debt is generated... apparently some kinds of debt are awesomekalm wrote:They are concerned about passing debt on to future generations though.Chizzang wrote:
Yeah... and 15 minutes after a Republican President gets elected this will be overturned

Pwns wrote:Living in a place powered mostly by coal, it gives me warm and fuzzy feelings that my power bill will go up while 0bama does nothing to add nuclear power while his buddies frack the hell out the hell out of the ground and possibly contaminate water with REAL hazardous chemicals (ie not CO2).

Wrong. There's enough natural gas in shale that will last for generations...VictorG wrote:Pwns wrote:Living in a place powered mostly by coal, it gives me warm and fuzzy feelings that my power bill will go up while 0bama does nothing to add nuclear power while his buddies frack the hell out the hell out of the ground and possibly contaminate water with REAL hazardous chemicals (ie not CO2).
I bet fracking will be a thing of the past within the next 15 years........
I'm betting it will be illegal....BDKJMU wrote:Wrong. There's enough natural gas in shale that will last for generations...VictorG wrote:
I bet fracking will be a thing of the past within the next 15 years........
Well, we're negotiating with terrorists now and spying on our own citizens, so the Dems have that going for them.Chizzang wrote:Yeah... and 15 minutes after a Republican President gets elected this will be overturnedVictorG wrote:If we can leave nothing else for future generations, at least a cleaner environment is something!
No matter what the cost!!!!!
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Nope. That genie is out of the bottle. You environmental wackos can't stop it.VictorG wrote:I'm betting it will be illegal....BDKJMU wrote:
Wrong. There's enough natural gas in shale that will last for generations...

VictorG wrote:If we can leave nothing else for future generations, at least a cleaner environment is something!
No matter what the cost!!!!!
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Wait, can't POTUS's just ignore/change/not enforce parts of laws they don't like?HI54UNI wrote:Actually the reason Obama and the EPA have it on the timeline that they do is sot that they can try and get it in place before the next president. Doesn't make it impossible to overturn but will make it harder.Chizzang wrote:
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I don't think there's any doubt that fracking is here to stay - there may be more restrictions in some places versus what there is today, but there's no way it's going to be curtailed. On the contrary, we're looking at a good 50 year boom in terms of natural gas production in this country. It is the perfect time to wean ourselves off of coal, because now we can (although we always could have before since nuclear has been around for decades, but the environmentalists made that such an impossible alternative that we had to burn as much coal as we have done over the past few decades - ironic, although I'm sure they don't realize that).BDKJMU wrote:Nope. That genie is out of the bottle. You environmental wackos can't stop it.VictorG wrote:
I'm betting it will be illegal....

Great analysis. We emit the least amount of CO2 per ton of fossil fuels burned than any place on earth now. Whatever reductions we can further manage are minuscule compared to increases elsewhere. Nuclear is not an option because of environmentalists. The glut of natural gas production from fracking is driving down prices and facilitating the switch from coal to nat gas, which naturally reduces CO2 emissions as it burns cleaner and more efficiently, while reducing costs to consumers.GannonFan wrote:I don't think there's any doubt that fracking is here to stay - there may be more restrictions in some places versus what there is today, but there's no way it's going to be curtailed. On the contrary, we're looking at a good 50 year boom in terms of natural gas production in this country. It is the perfect time to wean ourselves off of coal, because now we can (although we always could have before since nuclear has been around for decades, but the environmentalists made that such an impossible alternative that we had to burn as much coal as we have done over the past few decades - ironic, although I'm sure they don't realize that).BDKJMU wrote:
Nope. That genie is out of the bottle. You environmental wackos can't stop it.
Of course, as we do these things, you have to wonder where the global thinking is. Sure, we can start reducing our dependency on coal, but since fracking came along we've been going in that direction anyway. But from a climate change standpoint, this is alomst like pissing into the ocean - whatever small measure we get in terms of reduced CO2, it's going to be swamped by increased CO2 emissions throughout the rest of the world. So it amounts to a perfect climate change combatting piece of legislation (er, rulemaking, since this is an EPA initiative) that has no chance to reverse or halt climate change.
