SillyNluv

SillyNluv t1_iwrzrtq wrote

Thank you for writing this out. And I understand what you’re saying, I think.

I am not deep into the environmentalist movement but I do support their goals. Seeing this made me think that big, powerful companies are ignoring the will of citizens to continue their glutinous business endeavors.

By pointing out that building these facilities will make their operations more efficient and less likely to cause problems v their old way of handling it, I can see the value of the project.

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SillyNluv t1_iwpvp3m wrote

We do have a Neanderthal problem right now. But I think our bigger problem is not the people, who must make smaller changes, rather the corporations causing the bigger problems.

The people alone cannot make the necessary changes until we get our large corporations brought to heel.

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SillyNluv t1_iwpv6r7 wrote

I’m sure you’re making valid points. It’s hard to wade through the recrimination.

More specifically, I don’t think we need to build even more infrastructure for a fuel source that’s being phased out. I am not knowledgeable about the industry and am open to learning more.

From what little I’ve read on the matter, there isn’t a shortage and the price increases are due to greed because the cost of a barrel of oil hasn’t increased.

I welcome more correct information , if you’d like, but settle down so I can hear you.

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