chevron exec "i've seen, and approved, worse"
This being a fuel from Chevron feels just a little too on the nose given this year's SCOTUS decision.
the answer is always 'yes' when you ask if chevron is doing evil fucked up stuff
The EPA inadvertently forgot to mention that an approved jet fuel plastic causes cancer in 1 out of every 4 people exposed to it & also forgot to note an approved marine fuel plastic causes cancer in 100% of people exposed to it until the newspapers found out www.propublica.org/article/epa-...
The decision comes after a ProPublica investigation revealed that the EPA had found that one of the fuels had a cancer risk more than 1 million times higher than the agency usually considers acceptabl...
I am not aware of a need for more forever plastics in the environment - so it would be somewhat interesting to ask the CEO of Chevron WHY they thought developing "plastic fuel" was a good idea in the 1st place.
Maybe they simply misunderstood the concept of “Chevron deference”?
The EPA inadvertently forgot to mention that an approved jet fuel plastic causes cancer in 1 out of every 4 people exposed to it & also forgot to note an approved marine fuel plastic causes cancer in 100% of people exposed to it until the newspapers found out www.propublica.org/article/epa-...
The decision comes after a ProPublica investigation revealed that the EPA had found that one of the fuels had a cancer risk more than 1 million times higher than the agency usually considers acceptabl...
What you think will happen: "Haha, a random BSky cynic has been chosen how droll." What will actually happen: "Justice Cletus, swayed by a half-empty Coors by Kavanaugh, sided with the majority to allow Chevron to use gays & minorities as human filters for frack flowback solution.."
The real "Chevron Deference."
@Reuters: US FTC allows Chevron-Hess deal, bars John Hess from board https://t.co/ziFQg2SieM