Bill Gates is promoting his new book “How To Avoid A Climate Disaster”.
Want to know what the real disaster is?
The Biden administration destroying our country’s energy independence to keep the far-left happy.
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We know it’s because you want unlimited drilling in Colorado, asshole. You don’t care about the state and you don’t care that the oil and natural gas drilled here will go somewhere else. You don’t care that this will do incredible environmental damage that the rest of us Coloradans will have to live with after the oil and gas are gone. You just want those sweet oil company dollars.
The relatives of 170 people in India after a Himalayan glacier collapsed & killed their loved ones would like a word with someone.
And it's not Bill Gates, Buboe.
If you think only the “far-left” believe in climate change and renewable energy, you’re more sinister, in the true Latin sense of the word, than I thought you were.
@Speakeasy #78314
We have oil in Colorado, it’s just very destructive to get it. And of course she forgets once the oil is out of the ground, it doesn’t belong to Coloradans, it belongs to the oil companies.
Just to note, it’s already been determined that if all drilling was opened up in the US, it would still take years to reach full production. And we will still never come near to providing all our own oil needs in our current energy production status, even if we kept every drop in the US. Hence, depending on oil means we will never be energy independent.
@Chloe #78349
I had just moved away from Erie actually when the fire was in Firestone. Don’t you love the fact that a fracking operation can be 500 feet from a school, while dispensaries have to be 1000?
I’ve heard about the train. So they’re seriously considering converting old freight tracks through the mountains for oil transport, but they won’t do it so people can get light rail from Boulder to Denver. Good thinking!
@Chloe #78424
I know there’s the bus, but people have been trying to get light rail to go from Boulder to Denver. It would be great to have both. RTD wants to do it, and it would significantly reduce traffic on 36 and would also reduce pollution, and the tracks are already there so while they would need to be converted. It would also help places like Erie and Firestone and Frederick that don’t have much RTD bus access. However, people who live in Louisville and Lafayette have been blocking it for years because of misunderstandings about the noise created (i.e., they think it will be like freight trains).
I’m really glad they changed it to 2000 feet. I wonder if it’s something to do with the fire?
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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