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Old 08-31-2023 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by TransWorld
All due respect to you. Exxon has not been able to dump their waste straight into the river for half a century. Shell has had scrubbers on their plants for half a century. True for the US and other first would countries.
That's my point. It wasn't done out of the kindness of their hearts. Governmental regulations forced them.

It cuts into their profits to do things cleaner and safer for everyone around them. No one wants to build a new refinery because it effects their bottom line. When profit is the only goal, everything else suffers.

Greed is only doing things for profit despite the consequences. We did that for a while. The Cayuga River in Cleveland literally caught on fire.
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