In a letter sent to the U.S. EPA last Friday, the agribusiness giant said tests indicated a movement of brine between different rock formations around 5,000 feet below the surface.
Yeah, nobody could see this coming from a mile away…nobody! /s
These ‘carbon sinks’ that have all sprung up basically overnight are all a bunch of bullshit. They’re going to give everyone sparkling groundwater, and trade off the ‘carbon credits’ for real money, and nobody is ever going to question it.
Yeah, nobody could see this coming from a mile away…nobody! /s
These ‘carbon sinks’ that have all sprung up basically overnight are all a bunch of bullshit. They’re going to give everyone sparkling groundwater, and trade off the ‘carbon credits’ for real money, and nobody is ever going to question it.
This is why carbon pricing should be done upfront. Pretty hard to lie about the physical volume of fossil fuels getting delivered to your factory