• @[email protected]
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    501 year ago

    I would prefer the government target the actual major causes of pollution (corporations) instead of virtue signaling by banning something that’s an infinitesimal part of the issue.

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      Yes, your 100% right, that would be much better, but if Republican whine this much about gas stoves and plastic straws it’s not going to happen soon. My feeling in it is, baby steps are better than no steps.

        • TigrisMorte
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          21 year ago

          and “go after” means warn Parents that gas stoves are not good for kids.

            • TigrisMorte
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              11 year ago

              “pretty sure”, but there is no such plan, much like guns, to take them away. Which is what the MAGAts are all up in arms about.

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          Not to mention the cost of running those damn things. I’ve not used my gas stove in my apartment in a while because god forbid I use it, that’s $5 or $10 tacked to my utility bill when rent comes due. For something that was used for 20 minutes. I think electric stoves should be a mandated thing for all apartments and all other residential housings.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Banning plastic straws and gas stoves is going after corporations. Corporations are the ones opposed to it.

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          11 year ago

          Gas stoves are very meaningful. Natural gas is mostly methane, which has 30 times the greenhouse effect of CO2. Activists have been pushing to eliminate natural gas use for years now, but the natural gas lobby has been pushing back hard.

          But you’re right, this is no silver bullet, because no silver bullet exists. I’m happy with government making a lot of small regulations against corporations. Require smaller packaging, less waste, less single use items, more clean up, etc. They add up.

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            11 year ago

            Right, but how much of that gas is used in home stoves vs corporate use? It’s pretty common to try to pin pollution on the consumers when they only account for a small percentage of the problem.

            If they were actually trying to enact meaningful change they would give the EPA their teeth back.

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              11 year ago

              You are correct that consumer use is small. But gas stoves and gas heating in homes mean justifying gas lines throughout a whole city. This is why the gas industry has been fighting this so hard. This is good corporate regulation and if you care about the environment you should support it.