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 @7PTCG38 from Wisconsin answered…6mins6m

No, this would adversely affect the ongoing survival of various species of animals that rely on the refuge

 @9NCQHG7from Maine  answered…49mins49m

No, the government should rather subsidize other sustainanble energy sources that are less harmful to the environment su…

  @LucidLibertarian from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

No, geoengineering has been used for years and is likely contributing to global climate changes by disrupting natural we…

 @9NC5W55 from Texas answered…13hrs13H

No they should not regulate, but should provide incentives as well as Government should provide up to date, unbiased, pe…

 @9NC4KCX from Illinois answered…14hrs14H

There needs to be an effort to bring back reuseable not disposable products. Microplastic and other chemical waste is a…

 @9NBZBWX from New Jersey answered…16hrs16H

yes, but they should let us know when they do so the consumers can decide if they want to support it

 @9NBZBWX from New Jersey answered…16hrs16H

no, but legalizing hemp would get rid of the demand for those plastics, get the govt out of the way!!

 @9NBQHCH from Minnesota answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but this tax should be entirely put on the large corporations who account for the majority of emissions

 @9NBM7CL from California answered…20hrs20H

Yes, oil and gas production is impossible without fracturing the rock formations. Similarly, geothermal absolutely requi…

 @9NBK2ZT from California answered…21hrs21H

some people, like my own sister, cannot drink from paper straws due to a gluten allergy. I think it would be good, but w…

 @9NBFYK2 from South Dakota answered…22hrs22H

No, impose fines on companies that produce products containing less than 50% biodegradable material.