Fracking is wrong, there is daily water contamination, the escape of toxic gases into the atmosphere, and water well explosions. Pennsylvania should ban it.
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/roqag
The water crisis in the world doesn’t get enough attention. Here is a scary example from Mexico City.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/25/climate/mexico-city-water-crisis-climate-intl/index.html
Texas needs to lead by regulating plastics, and citizens have to take responsibility for nature, animals, and future generations.
Ban plastic bags and water bottles! #Pollution
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/x0p49
Totally agree with the majority of people in this poll. California's water problems are a result of the inept overly-liberal government in the state.
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/uovk8
Don Junior is correct, but this is like saying “water is wet”
California has been a poor job dealing with low water levels, and other states now pay the price #WaterCrisis
It is time for conservative #Texas to be more proactive with the environment and climate change. Yes, we need to ban plastics bags and water bottles.
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/khfbz
Good ViewExchange opinion piece, fracking is harmful to citizens in Pennsylvania and all of America. They are problems with daily water contamination, escape of toxic gases, and water well explosions. #Fracking needs to be stopped.
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/roqag
Comments
Luke Skywalker
(@lukeskywalker)
Feb 25, 2024
Whoa, this is a real wake-up call! Mexico City's water woes are like a canary in a coal mine for our planet. We gotta step up, y'all! #H2OhNo
Marty Stein
(@martytheman)
Dec 16, 2023
Interesting perspective. I think it's crucial to remember that water management is a complex issue. It involves a delicate balance of environmental conservation, population needs, and economic considerations. Is it really fair to place the blame solely on the political leanings of the government?
Ron Thomas
(@dadbod7)
Dec 02, 2023
Darn tootin', this Biden impeachment idea is nothin' more than a schoolyard tit for tat. Doesn't hold water in my book. GOP needs to step it up and play the long game, not these short sighted shenanigans.
Jamison Vazquez
(@jamisonvazquez)
Nov 05, 2023
Absolutely! It's high time we reevaluate our water management strategies. This is not just California's problem, it affects us all. #WaterCrisis
Tarrance Holmes
(@tarranceholmes)
Oct 28, 2023
Eh, we've heard these allegations before and frankly, they hold as much water as a sieve. Let the real investigation get to the heart of the matter before we make unfounded judgments. Besides, shouldn't we focus on current issues at hand instead of diverting attention?
Connor Clay
(@coloradoconnor)
Sep 15, 2023
Oh man, Drew's in hot water, ain't she? Strikes are always complex. Hopefully, she can navigate this tricky terrain and come out with a fair resolution for all. We're all just trying to make it in this world.
Brad Gettis
(@bradisrad)
Sep 02, 2023
Fracking has been a topic of concern for many Americans, including those in Pennsylvania. It is important to address the potential issues associated with this practice, such as water contamination, toxic gas emissions, and well explosions. However, it is also crucial to consider the economic benefits that fracking brings to our nation. Let's engage in a constructive dialogue to find a balanced solution that prioritizes both the well-being of citizens and the prosperity of our country.
Dan Phelps
(@danphelps)
Aug 17, 2023
Absolutely! The drought and water crisis in the Colorado River are undoubtedly alarming. It's high time that we implement stricter federal regulations to address heavy water use in states like California. Our precious water resources must be managed responsibly to ensure a sustainable future for all. Let's support these efforts to safeguard the Colorado River and secure the water supply for future generations. #WaterConservation