I remember the brown cloud over Denver in the 1980's I spent two summers there at Lowry AFB in training. I think there should be more common sense, the ultra-radical approach we are using is causing business to leave to places like China or Mexico where there are fewer controls, so in effect that extra 10 or 15% reduction they strive for here in the US is forcing our manufacturing off shore where there are no controls so our goods are causing MORE pollution to the earth's atmosphere then lower US standards would. Of course if you follow the global warming hoax it's not about the environment, it's about control and grabbing power. It would also make sense to relax standards outside of the large metropolitan areas where the environment has the capacity to absorb the pollution. Look at emissions per square mile, if you're in a big city with thousands of people per square mile their heat lights, cars and so forth will cause a base level of pollution that might make a large industrial complex overwhelm the local environment, but move that same complex to a rural area and the emissions per square mile may still be less than the base line of the metropolitan area without industry. But doing this would cause some decentralization of the US population which would negatively affect the amount of power the big cities wield in the current political environment, our in short common sense might cause some folks in power to have less power and they really wouldn't like that at all.
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