Aardark235
Aardark235 t1_is6zo0e wrote
Reply to comment by JoshuaACNewman in Feeling “schadenfreude” about Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis may have impacted people’s views on the election by chrisdh79
And threatened nuclear war while on roid rage.
Doctors don’t pump patients full of those drugs unless it is a very serious infection. Also, Presidents don’t get flown to Walter Reed for experimental treatments for mild “flu-like” illnesses. The dude almost got a Herman Cain award that day.
Aardark235 t1_is6wl2g wrote
Reply to comment by flint_fireforge in Methane Emissions From Oil and Gas Wells Are Much Higher Than Thought, Study Shows by raulbloodwurth
Good luck getting Americans to agree to a higher gas tax. They are screaming bloody murder with a 3% reduction from OPEC.
People have the doublethink that a) the world is coming to an end due to Climate Change and 2) heck no, not going to pay an extra $0.25/L for gas.
Aardark235 t1_is3e7ed wrote
Reply to Over 57,000 US Sites Likely Contaminated With “Forever Chemicals” – Researchers have constructed a presumptive map of sites likely contaminated with PFAS, in the absence of high-quality testing data by swhelan_tn
Let’s see this analysis for acrylamide contamination in bakeries and coffee shops. Go to California and every item has a cancer warning.
Aardark235 t1_ir6kvut wrote
Reply to comment by amyts in The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022: Awarded jointly to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and K. Barry Sharpless "for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry" by shiruken
Nah… way to expensive for most chemistry. Useful for high-cost low-volume applications such as antibody drug conjunction
Aardark235 t1_is8854d wrote
Reply to comment by flint_fireforge in Methane Emissions From Oil and Gas Wells Are Much Higher Than Thought, Study Shows by raulbloodwurth
Higher crude oil prices does exactly this. The governments in oil exporting countries get more revenues and the world has less greenhouse emissions.
Agreed, much better than regulations.