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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Many countries still use coal but what they use is "dirty" coal and puts far more pollutants into the air than ours does.
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That article is misleading in many ways. The biggest deterrent to most of that technology is cost. If power cost get high enough their will be coal fired plants that utilize that technology and there are several others types of carbon removal out there. The U.S. is the only country to reduce their green house emissions over the last 5 years. All of these countries who signed the Paris accords have fail to do so as of yet. Plus note, Germany is going back to coal after pledging to get end all coal fired plants. If global warming advocates really want to reduce carbon emissions they need to start with China and India first and them move on to other emerging 3rd world countries where the expense of the technology is not worth it under their economic situation.
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SrA John Monette
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SSG (Join to see) - the US is NOT the only country to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the last 5 years. maybe we reduced by the largest amount. but compare the size of the US with the size of England, Germany, france, and other countries.
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SrA John Monette - The major problem is the gains by the European Union and the U.S. were totally wiped out by the increase in Carbon Emissions from China and India. If we cannot get developing countries on board the rest of the world would go broke trying to reduce emissions for nothing.
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SrA John Monette
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SSG (Join to see) - I agree. the US, Canada, and the EU can reduce our footprint to zero and it would still be negated by just those 2 countries. I'm sure Russia has increased theirs too
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the interesting article share sir.
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