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Comments by "Above Ground" (@Above-Ground) on "Does the Climate Bill Actually Help Average Americans Buy Electric Cars?" video.
A document reveals that Exxon was aware as early as the late 1960s that global emissions of CO2 from combustion was a chief pollution concern affecting global ecology. Those details were found in a 1970 report, “Pollution Is Everybody’s Business,” authored by H.R. Holland, a Chemical Engineer. “Since pollution means disaster to the affected species, the only satisfactory course of action is to prevent it -- to protect man’s environment from man.”
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Not true. The $30,000 estimate was to replace the battery from a 2012 Chevy Volt. The Volt itself is discontinued, and getting a replacement hybrid battery for a car that old from a third-party supplier is exorbitantly expensive. The standard cost for most current hybrid batteries is $2,000 - $8,000, depending on the make and model. Just another troll who exists on Facebook memes, are ya?
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A 1980 Exxon report explained the company’s plans: CO2 Greenhouse Effect: "Exxon-supported work is already underway to help define the seriousness of this problem. Such information is needed to assess the implications for future fossil fuel use."
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Uncovered Exxon corporate documents from the 1970s show Exxon stating unequivocally “there is no doubt” that CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels was a "growing problem” “It is assumed that the major contributors of CO2 are the burning of fossil fuels. There is no doubt that increases in fossil fuel usage and decreases of forest cover are aggravating the potential problem of increased CO2 in the atmosphere. Technology exists to remove CO2 from stack gases."
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The world is moving away from fossil fuels, as can be evidenced from almost daily announcements from the investment community as bank after bank announces new policies to divest from these climate changing fuels. The Asia Development Bank’s announcement that it will no longer fund coal in the region. The European Investment Bank announced some time ago it will not fund coal projects and it is also abandoning gas.
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@xboxgamer7453 A 1980 Exxon report explained the company’s plans: CO2 Greenhouse Effect: "Exxon-supported work is already underway to help define the seriousness of this problem. Such information is needed to assess the implications for future fossil fuel use."
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@xboxgamer7453 A document reveals that Exxon was aware as early as the late 1960s that global emissions of CO2 from combustion was a chief pollution concern affecting global ecology. Those details were found in a 1970 report, “Pollution Is Everybody’s Business,” authored by H.R. Holland, a Chemical Engineer. “Since pollution means disaster to the affected species, the only satisfactory course of action is to prevent it -- to protect man’s environment from man.”
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Daily Spam.
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jason saenz wrote: "Nazis could function in a modern Society with individual rights take the US for example" He wants Nazis to be allowed to function in a modern Society with individual rights.
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@jasonsaenz8959 Still dancing are ya, Nazi? Your words speak for themselves.
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BP has ambitious plans to move beyond fossil fuels The oil giant revealed its pledges on investment in cleaner energy.Bernard Looney, BP’s chief executive, told investors that by 2025 the company plans to dedicate 40% of its spending budget to parts of the business which aid the energy transition, rising to 50% of the budget by the end of the decade. In a little over two years the company’s renewable energy development pipeline has grown from 6GW in 2019 to 24.5GW thanks in large part to an aggressive entrance into the offshore wind industry.
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@beeforeal5497 How old are you? 12?
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@beeforeal5497 Have you ever talked to a professional about your delusional paranoia?
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@beeforeal5497 Did you talk with him about your OCD, as well?
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@xboxgamer7453 The correct term is; "copy and paste," dimwit. It's impossible to "cut" it from a website.
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@beeforeal5497 A document reveals that Exxon was aware as early as the late 1960s that global emissions of CO2 from combustion was a chief pollution concern affecting global ecology. Those details were found in a 1970 report, “Pollution Is Everybody’s Business,” authored by H.R. Holland, a Chemical Engineer. “Since pollution means disaster to the affected species, the only satisfactory course of action is to prevent it -- to protect man’s environment from man.”
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@xboxgamer7453 <<< Says the meaningless, illiterate troll. With his adolescent emojis. Whatta dweeb...
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No, troll.
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Sure, let's produce more radioactive waste that is toxic for 20,000 years so that we can boil water...
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More Daily Spam.
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@OGCHUCK1 Stop being an illiterate fool and learn that "yourself" is one word.
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