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 @B927VYX from California  disagreed…6mos6MO

If the U.S. should be regulated for their carbon emissions, other nations should be held to the same standard before forcing regulations on the U.S.

 @B8P9WBS from Florida  disagreed…7mos7MO

Holding national countries to international standards is a ridiculous proposition to begin with. Countries are in charge of their own resources as long as environmental concerns don’t conflict and stretch into neighboring states. The entire concept of a globalist approach to attack a very subjective topic of “environmentalism” is either pointless and ineffectual, or tyrannical globalism punishing top performing GDP nations or worse, developing and third world nations.

 @B8K379P from Pennsylvania  disagreed…7mos7MO

Look at China, look at India...we cannot weaken ourselves as a democracy economically. If we do and China becomes the world superpower, they wouldn't care about the amount of carbon they emit anyway. It is necessary that a democracy leads the world into the future.

 @B8J42RW from California  disagreed…7mos7MO

Countries shouldn't be held accountable based off Carbon emissions because we overuse our resources as it is in a resulting product to that as every country does.

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