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silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 2 years ago

Biden to Target Industrial Pollution in a 2nd Term, if He Gets One

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Biden to Target Industrial Pollution in a 2nd Term, if He Gets One

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silence7@slrpnk.netM to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.netEnglish · 2 years ago
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If the president wins re-election, his climate team is likely to try to cut greenhouse gases from steel, cement and other hard-to-clean-up manufacturing.
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    Sounds like it’s probably not going to happen then if all the stars have to alight to get it.

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      funny how real change is just on the horizon but always out of reach. almost as if it were by design

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        The US political system is designed to protect the prerogatives of the wealthy. It takes a sustained majority over time to overcome that. We’ve gotten to the point where there has been significant but not yet sufficient action:

        • Biden cut the issuance of drilling leases to the minimum required by law
        • Signed the Inflation Reduction Act
        • enacted a regulation to force vehicle electrification into law
        • passed a regulation to force fossil fuels out of most power plants

        The Washington Post has a much more complete list

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      It’s not so much about the stars all aligning, but needing to hold a majority of the centers of power for long enough. We’ve gone from being blown off to not having the votes to do anything at all to getting significant but not yet sufficient action. Getting to where we need to be is going to happen at some point, and it’s on us to make it happen sooner rather than later.

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        I envy your optimism, but this just sounds like an empty promise with a built in scapegoat. What makes you so sure this will happen?

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          I’m not. It takes electing more and better Democrats instead of lurching into fascism. We could well fail, but it’s crazy to not try

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