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If you actually read the article you will see that it has nothing to do with what you said. It's giving information about Trump's EPA team and where they came from.
The email lists at least three former researchers from think-tanks funded by the billionaire industrialist brothers Charles and David Koch and at least one former lobbyist for the mining industry. Several members of the team have also publicly argued against U.S. efforts to combat climate change, a key function of the EPA under former President Barack Obama.
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Incorrect, that was precisely what I was responding to.
So again I'll ask, but in a more specific way which may be more to your liking: what is wrong with being members of the oil or mining industries or publicly arguing against climate change?
Is climate change too sacred to be questioned and is everyone who ever worked for mining or oil an evil person?
[–] guinness2 ago (edited ago)
Because everyone who ever worked for the Oil Industry are evil stereotypes?
Hmmm, I wonder if the Oil Industry administer an "evil test" as part of the job application process? /s
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If you actually read the article you will see that it has nothing to do with what you said. It's giving information about Trump's EPA team and where they came from.
From literally the second line of the article.
[–] guinness2 ago (edited ago)
Incorrect, that was precisely what I was responding to.
So again I'll ask, but in a more specific way which may be more to your liking: what is wrong with being members of the oil or mining industries or publicly arguing against climate change?
Is climate change too sacred to be questioned and is everyone who ever worked for mining or oil an evil person?