Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bunch of fish died. The stories of animals dying are mostly anecdotal. We don’t know whether this is all that bad yet. People are getting out too far over their skis calling this America’s Chernobyl and whatnot.
Liar. Go there and drink the water if you believe it’s not all that bad yet. Deep breathe the air. Play in the dirt. Enjoy coughing up your blood and raging skin rashes.
Anonymous wrote:Bunch of fish died. The stories of animals dying are mostly anecdotal. We don’t know whether this is all that bad yet. People are getting out too far over their skis calling this America’s Chernobyl and whatnot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EPA keeps saying air and water are normal. Then why are fish, birds, squirrels, chickens, inside pets dead? Whatever testing equipment they have chosen to use is obviously useless. Something is not right with the EPA.
Some dude said one of his foxes is dead and another is acting weird. This is worse than Love Canal!
Anonymous wrote:EPA keeps saying air and water are normal. Then why are fish, birds, squirrels, chickens, inside pets dead? Whatever testing equipment they have chosen to use is obviously useless. Something is not right with the EPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that they punctured the remaining cars (draining their contents) to relieve pressure. I'll try to find that information. If that's the case, it's going right into the ground.
How is that dealt with after the fact? Do they have to dig it up later and cart it away?
OK found an article that looks very straightforward:
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2023/02/14/vsnb-f14.html
No paywall--everyone should read this.
They punctured the cars, let the chemicals flow into a ditch and burned that. But it doesn't account for everything.
This is an epic disaster. I can't imagine staying there with children and having no choices and no information. Liver cancer. You can't pay reparations for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Please name the worst American environmental catastrophe in your opinion.
What?
Everyone has amnesia these days?
I'm old enough to remember these.
https://www.treehugger.com/americas-worst-man-made-environmental-disasters-4869316
You still can’t name an environmental catastrophe worse than the massive fire of deadly chemicals.
You have no idea as to the extent of this disaster. That will come out after months. You mouthing off about it proves nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Please name the worst American environmental catastrophe in your opinion.
What?
Everyone has amnesia these days?
I'm old enough to remember these.
https://www.treehugger.com/americas-worst-man-made-environmental-disasters-4869316
You still can’t name an environmental catastrophe worse than the massive fire of deadly chemicals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Please name the worst American environmental catastrophe in your opinion.
What?
Everyone has amnesia these days?
I'm old enough to remember these.
https://www.treehugger.com/americas-worst-man-made-environmental-disasters-4869316
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Please name the worst American environmental catastrophe in your opinion.
Leaded gasoline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is the worst environmental catastrophe in American history.
Bullshit.
Please name the worst American environmental catastrophe in your opinion.