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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…20hrs20H

New Energy Rules Will Add $31K To The Cost Of New Home

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…19hrs19H

Kenya Confronts Catastrophic Floods: A Nation Under Water

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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…2 days2D

Colorado Strikes Groundbreaking Climate and Energy Compromise

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 @Gr33nPartySheep from Texas submitted…2 days2D

Dark Money Group Backs Climate Change Lawsuits Filed By Children

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 @9M23RRW from Ohio answered…41mins41m

It all just depends on how far they want to take it. I don't think the regulations should be excessive.

 @9LZZFM2 from Tennessee answered…2hrs2H

Yes, only if the cost does not detract from sectors such as health benefits, veterans benefits, and social benefits.

 @9LZRWK6 from Arizona answered…9hrs9H

Yes but focus on the actual pollutants like the shipping industry, power plants that burn fossil fuels, etc.

 @9LZBJQP from Tennessee answered…20hrs20H

As long as climate change regulations keeps service and product prices equal to or less than current products and servic…