Ninja Cat - Environment
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Opinions
Reducing meat consumption is an effective way to combat global warming.
Polar bears should be listed under the Endangered Species Act. Sure.
Car alarms should not be banned. Hah. They're annoying but hey, we can't all afford GPS right?
Global warming is a problem primarily caused by humans; higher average temperatures are partly or entirely the result of human actions. It's totally natural to have factories and cars pumping carbon emissions into the air you know. And there's no evidence proving this has any effect! Seriously!
Global warming can be stopped. The climate of the earth as a whole we cannot control, but what we can control is our contribution to the deterioration of the ozone layer, and other harmful effects of our technology on the environment.
The U.S. government should provide incentives for manufacturers to build fuel-efficient cars.
The U.S. should have signed the Kyoto Treaty.
Global warming is a problem that humans must take actions to address.
The U.S. should not allow drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. (ANWR).
There is a link between global warming and the rising intensity of natural disasters.
The federal government should not release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management should not euthanize wild horses to curb overpopulation. I can't help but think that there has to be another way.
Congress should not lift the ban on offshore oil drilling. The time it'll take to establish new drilling reserves would've been spent better on researching and beginning to use alternate fuel sources.
The U.S. can meet all of its energy demands within 10 years through carbon-free sources. It CAN, but the more important question is, WILL the U.S. do it? Most certainly not!
UNKNOWN: Should plastic grocery bags be banned?
UNKNOWN: Do the benefits of recycling outweigh the costs?
UNKNOWN: Which plan would be more effective at reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
UNKNOWN: Should the U.S. expand oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico?
UNKNOWN: Should the government regulate greenhouse-gas emissions?
UNKNOWN: Should the U.S. government increase the national gas mileage standard?
UNKNOWN: Does the EPA effectively protect the environment?
UNKNOWN: Should states be allowed to adopt tougher fuel efficiency regulations than the federal standard?
UNKNOWN: What effect will expanded ethanol production have on the economy?
UNKNOWN: What effect will climate change have on the economy?
UNKNOWN: Should U.S permit commercial logging in national forests?
UNKNOWN: What overall impact will expanded ethanol production have on the environment?
UNKNOWN: Prior to Katrina, did the local and federal authorities know the breaching of the levees was possible?
UNKNOWN: Should governments create mandatory recycling programs?
UNKNOWN: Has racism affected the government response to Katrina?
UNKNOWN: Was the government well-prepared to respond to Katrina?
UNKNOWN: Should landfills be privatized?
UNKNOWN: Should current air pollution laws be changed?
UNKNOWN: Should government regulate mercury levels in the environment?
UNKNOWN: Should Congress raise the gas tax?
UNKNOWN: What effect do air pollution laws have on the economy?
UNKNOWN: Should Al Gore win the Nobel Peace Prize?
UNKNOWN: Is buying a used conventional engine car more environmentally friendly than buying a new hybrid?
UNKNOWN: What political impact can we expect from the administration's planning and response?
UNKNOWN: Should the European Union tax imports from countries that have not ratified the Kyoto Protocol?
UNKNOWN: Has the deployment of National Guard members overseas affected the ability of the government to respond to Katrina?