Posted by JML755 on July 31, 2018 at 21:30:03 from (166.137.12.85):
In Reply to: $10 Diesel? posted by Dean on July 31, 2018 at 18:27:53:
From the article:
"A single cruise ship in one day generates as much particulate matter as 1 million cars, and 15 of the world's biggest ships emit more sulfur and nitrogen oxides than all the cars on the planet, Goldman Sachs found in a May analysis."
And where does that "particulate" fall? Duh, mostly in the ocean.
"One study published in February estimated that the the new rule, once implemented, will prevent 150,000 premature deaths and 7.6 million childhood asthma cases each year".
Once again, the tree-hugging, "sky is falling" doomsday alarmists are having a field day. They don't care how much they impact the global economy. And who's to say the shipping industry will stand idly by and do nothing? I'm sure there would be waivers and/or delays in the rule if it threatened stability in the economy.
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