Forget Paris Accord – American Innovation Will Save the Planet
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Ron BarnesJune 11, 2017
I agree that we should do all we can to clean up the planet. I support alternate fuel sources. I support conservation, recycling, reducing emissions, and all of the other things they say we should do. It just makes good sense. But all that will have no impact on global warming. Scientist have known about global warming for almost 100 years. They know it is a natural phenomena and part of the weather and other cycles that effect this planet. I could give a long explanation but there is not enough room here. We cannot stop global warming, but we should still keep our planet as clean as possible.
R. GeantilJune 8, 2017
A city manager looking at the garbage trucks asked why they emptied the trucks when only 2/3 full. The problem was they didn't know how to equalize the load over the wheels. When the manager used technology to solve that problem and the trucks went to the dump full. If we just looked for ways to be efficient and not waste, we would reduce that carbon footprint.
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