This article makes it clear that the company doing the dumping is following the law though. So the blame for this is on the environment agency that sets the limits, no? I’m not sure how your comment relates to either the article or the headline.
I don’t see how a company following the law is an indictment of the company. If you object to the amount of waste being dumped, your proper target for ire is the government agency that sets those limits.
I don’t see how a company following the law is an indictment of the company.
The company dumping nuclear waste.
your proper target for ire is the government agency that sets those limits
My target was the industry producing said waste as described in my very relevant original comment. And if you want to talk about government, the industry is still hugely influential in establishing these limits you love so much. They have responsibility here too. I’m done explaining this to you. Have a nice day.
This article makes it clear that the company doing the dumping is following the law though. So the blame for this is on the environment agency that sets the limits, no? I’m not sure how your comment relates to either the article or the headline.
You don’t see how a company dumping nuclear pollution relates to concern about the expansion of nuclear energy and further pollution?
I don’t see how a company following the law is an indictment of the company. If you object to the amount of waste being dumped, your proper target for ire is the government agency that sets those limits.
The company dumping nuclear waste.
My target was the industry producing said waste as described in my very relevant original comment. And if you want to talk about government, the industry is still hugely influential in establishing these limits you love so much. They have responsibility here too. I’m done explaining this to you. Have a nice day.