In 2022, U.S. production grew by 3.6% to a new all-time high of 94.7 billion cubic feet per day.

When burned, that’s 60,000 tons CO2/day.

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    1 year ago

    Yeh, more emissions under Biden. More large trucks and SUV’s. Hotter summers, longer droughts, more of America being literally on fire.

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      1 year ago

      this has been true for every consecutive president: Obama more than Bush, Trump more than Obama, Biden more than Trump. it has more to do with growth than whose in the oval office

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        The president oversees the department of energy. They could do quite a lot about US emissions. We need to stop giving them a pass for not.

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          1 year ago

          legislation like this must be passed by congress. giving the president this authority is not democratic. could work in China though and they have plenty emissions

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            why does everyone think executive departments dont have any authority over anything. The Department of Energy has authority over US energy policy and production. Yes giving the president this authority is democratic, it’s a goddamn elected position!

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                  yes, this is where the laws come from the president enforces. the president is an enforcer. a president who acts without congress is authoritarian

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                    Laws like The Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977 which created the department of energy and authorized it to oversee US energy policy and production.