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Why is 0bama intentionally trying to destroy the environment around the Gulf of Mexico with oil?
Filed under More Green IdeasAug 10He blocked several nations from helping us in the clean up.
He has refused to allow the expertise of other oil companies (Exxon, Shell, Conoco, etc.) to be used.
Shrimpers laid out more booms than the government even while government directed boats were being kept in harbor.
Is 0bama trying to destroy our planet and the US or is he just blatantly incompetent like so many Dems?
Best reply by Nancy’s Botox Lips:
Its clear that obama hates America
the least he could do is get the FEDS out of the way, and let real people clean up the mess
He is a disgusting traitor, pathetic scum
he is destroying America every chance he gets
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Why is 0bama intentionally trying to destroy the environment around the Gulf of Mexico with oil?
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Jul 4
I would like to do my part in reducing air pollution and helping the environment.
What can I do?
Best reply by ioerr:
The best thing most people can for the enviornment, would be to kill themselves.
That being generally not an option that’s “on the table,” you should probably get the highest mpg car you can afford, and drive it as little as possible.
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What kind of car is best for the environment?
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Jun 26
I planned on starting to recycle every day items (cans, paper, bottles, etc) around my house instead of being wasteful and throwing them away. This was just so I could feel like I was helping the environment out a little bit. However, I wanted to know just how useful one person’s monthly recyclables are to helping the environment. Like 2 full garbage bags worth per month.
Best reply by JWrightus:
The obvious answer is…it depends. It depends how much of what item you’re recycling.
Recycling plastic is arguably the most important recycling you can do in terms of environmental impact because plastics are not biodegradable. They never decompose. Furthermore, plastics are petroleum-based–they come from the same raw materials we use for fuel.
Recycling plastic has at least three benefits: It keeps non-biodegradable materials out of landfills and waterways, it provides already-existing materials for packaging, and it reduces the amount of raw materials extracted from the ground.
Having said that, EVERYTHING you recycle has a large positive impact on the environment. Even just a month’s worth!
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How much does monthly recycling contribute to the environment?
