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 @9MHK2R7 from Arizona answered…60mins60m

No, but put tariffs on imported goods from countries that have higher emission rates than agreed to in the Paris Accords…

 @9MHJY83 from Texas answered…1hr1H

i don’t even know if i believe in climate change but protecting the environment from things like air & water pollution,…

 @9MHJD6N from California answered…1hr1H

No, if it is done in nation then it can help increase America's GDP and help grow profits as a nation.

 @9MH8H4Wfrom Maine  answered…6hrs6H

No, but create incentives for alternative energy usage by oil companies and set slowly tightening limits on usage to 'ph…

 @9MH7HG6 from Arizona answered…7hrs7H

No, but it is insufficient and we should implement and enforce much stricter standards as a baseline.

 @9MH6XCJ from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but with strict regulation on when and how they are used, and heavy penalties for abuse and cruelty.

 @9MH6XCG from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

No, but make biodegradables cheaper so it incentivises more prodution and elimates non-biodegradable plastics

 @9MGWX65 from Ohio answered…17hrs17H

I believe in all energy from every source. There’s no reason why our power should be this expensive. Let it all happen

 @9MGV2XM from Massachusetts answered…20hrs20H

I think there's a solution to everything but the government should put regulations on where our waste goes like trash av…

 @9MGTTRP from Maryland answered…20hrs20H

There should be a mix of energy to provide a stable economy, so that the U. S. becomes energy independent .

 @9MGSRDY from North Carolina answered…22hrs22H

No, they should maintain the amount of offshore drilling & slowly decrease it that follows the market demand for oil.

 @9MGR8SY from Maryland answered…24hrs24H

Yes, but not at the expense of oil and gas production, farming, energy independence, and the economy