no one has to do anything, the place is falling apart on its own
maduro and trump are in the same boat
the (((government))) want to take them out
the rus sent a clear signal
the adults can do business
a taxpayer says the smartest model will be fair in trade
evil will meet the maker in his time
its time the kids get free
recycling experts say it's a time of reckoning for their industry and that wealthy countries need to stop exporting to countries that can't handle it
and he's the one who has documented uniquely American items that indicate where a lot of the trash comes from
like liberal AARP cards with names on them
yes all organizations are waste streams
recycle waste stream
use plastic that is worth recycle
we seen the inside of marine animals
they starved to death full of waste
true story
the japs and germans clear cut indonesia for pulp paper and methanol
american and british innovated to cut cost as non acid based paper and utilized calcium carbonate chem paper
they clear cut moar to kill paper commodity
students pounded spikes in rainforest to protect trees
this was same time you got canaled (one in the forehead) if you mentioned rail instead of auto in indonesia
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-06- ... n-revealed
this was first jihad as children in electronics sectors were poisoned in staggering numbers
line was moved since the (product) lines improved
who was the eco terrorist
information consumer
still they dig
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=No+hope+in+Kipushi&ia=web
we hear the word innovation
all we can do is conserve to minimize waste streams
last estimate was over 6 billion to switch tech streams in one bow tie cluster group
voc scrubbers ignored but integrated later
measure inputs first to reduce output stream
sounds easy until you meet the stable genius who will not measure input ratio
In other words, more suffocating government regulation is inadvertently continuing to bail out the cash incinerating Tesla.
Since 2010, Tesla has generated an astounding $2 billion in revenue from selling these credits, a massive figure considering that
the company has found a way to remain hugely unprofitable throughout most of the last decade.
As a reminder, in Q1, Tesla reported that it had sold $216 million in credits.
Even so, it still managed to post a loss of nearly three quarters of a billion dollars.
Further - isn't there an ideological roadblock in the minds of tree-hugging environmentalist Tesla-supporters, since the company is actually helping gas guzzling corporations like GM that have been deemed to be the devil? Shouldn't Tesla not be helping these companies buy their way to compliance?
And as if the credit situation wasn't bad enough (pun intended), a separate report by The Drive on Monday has detailed that Tesla's "commitment to the environment" may not be as robust as the company or its CEO Elon Musk have led many to believe. The expose reveals that Tesla recently gassed its neighbors with "at least four and a half days of unabated paint shop emissions" and that the company "failed to obtain air quality permits for new production lines and was unable to remain in compliance with air quality regulations" at its Fremont facility.
We guess it's yet another case of the private jet flying CEO saying "Do as I say, not as I do".
I do not own a cell phone
I will not own a tesla