• orclev@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Sure, step 1 is undo everything that’s been done to the EPA over the last couple decades and then go the opposite direction. Give them real teeth to actually hurt businesses that damage the environment. Not just fines but things like barring them from doing business in the US if they’re a repeat offender. Should probably go after the big oil companies as well, they profited for nearly half a century despite knowing the damage they were doing and actively working to cover it up. Seize their assets, liquidate them, and go after the personal finances of their current and former executives.

    Step 2 is to put federal and state funds into nuclear and renewable power with the goal of eliminating all coal, oil, and natural gas power plants over the next decade.

    Step 3 is banning ICE cars, and putting heavily enforced restrictions on ships. And don’t let them take the international waters loophole. If a ship is capable of polluting by running on essentially sludge while in international waters don’t even let it dock in the US.

    Step 4 is working with other countries to enact the same changes internationally. We had a strong start with the Paris accords and then Trump took a giant shit on them. We need to show the international community that Trump was an anomaly and we’re serious about climate change. This needs to include both a carrot and stick. Get other countries on board voluntarily at first, but anyone whose dragging their feet needs to start facing sanctions and increasing import and export tariffs the longer they delay and the worse they pollute.

    • protist
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      7 months ago

      The legislature will have to do all of that, and Republicans control the House, soooo…