• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    This reads like an onion article. How did they not have to detect and fix their self-inflicted methane leaks so far?

    […]for the first time, require oil and gas producers to detect and fix leaks of methane.

    It was the most ambitious move to reduce fossil fuel emissions that President Biden’s administration was expected to unveil at the summit,[…]

    This is the most ambitious move? While extracting natural gas, they create methane leaks. So far they were ignored? And now someone had the ambitious idea to no longer ignore them? How is this reality and not satire?

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      181 year ago

      They simply didn’t care. There’s a whole genre of people using thermal imaging cameras to see vast quantities of methane being released by oil wells and other fossil fuel infrastructure from things like unlit flares.

      The Inflation Reduction Act imposed a tax on methane emissions by the oil and gas industry at high-emissions locations, so now suddenly people are interested in both collecting the tax and in preventing the emissions to avoid the tax.

    • @Know_not_Scotty_does
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      181 year ago

      It turns out if you don’t regulate something, and it costs significant money to fix, even if it is known to be harmful to people, the environment, and is potentially explosive, companies will choose to keep money vs spending money to fix the problem.

      • Rhaedas
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        101 year ago

        Even with regulation a company will avoid fixing the problem if paying the penalty is cheaper. Bonus points if they’re allowed to pass the cost on to the consumers. Right, Duke Energy?

        • Maeve
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          Right, and Dominion tries to slink away unnoticed.

          Reminder that Post McCrory know about and conspired with Duke Energy to poison drinking water people paid for.

      • Capt. Wolf
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        41 year ago

        Problem is, it was being regulated. We have Trump to thank for that ending.

    • Capt. Wolf
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      71 year ago

      Trump slashed environmental protection laws during his administration and pretty much castrated the EPA. Things were getting better before that thanks to a lot of things enacted under Obama. See this list on what he removed, particularly the demand for oil and gas companies to report methane emissions, but also a ton of other emissions and pollutant laws.

      Just one more reason he can’t be allowed back into office…