Re: “U.N.: Gulf coast faces dire future — Report warns of rising seas, collapsing fisheries, toxic tides,” Friday news story. This front-page story was...
Re: “U.N.: Gulf coast faces dire future — Report warns of rising seas, collapsing fisheries, toxic tides,” Friday news story.
Also, the world replacing coal with Texas natural gas, which emits less than half as much carbon as coal, is a business opportunity for us. So are Texas renewables. This is a topic that raises emotions to a dangerous level on both sides of the argument, and everyone needs to take a deep breath, take a step back, listen and try to begin to understand the opposite viewpoint. Certainly politicizing or criminalizing this problem is not helpful.
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