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zylstrar t1_ja3m7oa wrote
Reply to comment by WenchQuench in Florida city opens nature preserve after citizens helped save it by Metlman13
I'm a native of Tampa, and I approve this message.
zylstrar t1_j5uxg8r wrote
Reply to comment by Ineludible_Ruin in Danske Bank Quits New Fossil Fuel Financing by echosayswhat
...the usual greenwashing.
zylstrar t1_isoya7u wrote
Reply to TIL eels swim from a lake in Australia through stormwater drains and across the ocean to lay eggs in New Caledonia where they die. Their eggs hatch and make the return journey back to the lake they came from. by Aussiewhiskeydiver
Through the (Pacific) ocean, across the (Coral) sea.
...But still amazing.
zylstrar OP t1_irpqmyt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Exxon Mobil must reinstate whistleblowers fired over Permian Basin projections by zylstrar
OK, whatever, look it up yourself: https://www.dol.gov/general/topics/whistleblower . I guess you simply disagree with all the lawyers and judges (i.e. experts) who have written the whistleblower laws and decided that it DOES comply to The Constitution, and no doubt is in the best interest of the citizens?
zylstrar OP t1_irpekvu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Exxon Mobil must reinstate whistleblowers fired over Permian Basin projections by zylstrar
For example:
"This memorandum begins by providing an overview of the scope of constitutional protections for public employee speech, including for legislative staffers, before addressing the potential limitations federal employees may encounter when seeking legal recourse for constitutional violations."
Submitted by zylstrar t3_xyh7ns in UpliftingNews
zylstrar t1_jdby9fl wrote
Reply to An Arizona plant will pull CO2 from the air and trap it in concrete by captainquirk
What's the largest sources of CO2? Cow farts and concrete?