Matt Wuerker for April 22, 2015
Transcript:
A person speaks at a college graduation. Meanwhile, students hold signs protesting dirty energy and urging people to divest from fossil fuels. Person: Our investments may be destroying the planet, but... we need them to safeguard your future! Student: Maybe we're not the best and the brightest...
braindead Premium Member about 9 years ago
When groundwater is poisoned, how long before it’s not poisoned any more?
braindead Premium Member about 9 years ago
Oh, and why do so-called “conservatives”/Fox “news” viewers believe it’s perfectly OK for businesses like Duke Energy, for example, to dump coal ash residue into nearby rivers?
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member about 9 years ago
Companies are in business to make money and grow. Everything else is an inconvenience that needs to be “managed”. One way of doing this is insisting there really isn’t a problem, it’s called “the big lie”.
pam Miner about 9 years ago
There will be nothing to pass down to their heirs. The 1% may have a vast network of food and shelter underground so they can live for over 700 years or when-ever the radiation is spent, but I don’t think this is a great plan.It more likely will be 700 thousand years.The rest of us may be gone within 15 years, thanks to whoever thought that building nuclear power stations within the “ring of fire fault” and next to the ocean was very dumb.
Mickey and Delia about 9 years ago
This proves global warming is just a hoax
braindead Premium Member about 9 years ago
Hmmm, no so-called “conservatives”/Fox “news” viewers weighing in on the side of business?
Nobody arguing that Duke was just the victim of the “lamestream media”?