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Originally Posted by imalowany
That’s right I forgot oil never pollutes. What was I thinking. I forgot all the oil wells that spill millions or gallons of oil a year into the sea or by products going into the air. Silly me. There isn’t a perfect solution but solar power is getting closer. You need the batteries to store the Electricity as of right now is you produce it and what ever isn’t consumed is lost. Your point of a 6 year old working, it’s tragic but don’t wear anything as most are made by minors in 3rd world countries.
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WOW - Glad you’re okay with childhood slave labor. If you read the article (which I did) it’s actually 7 year olds, not 6.
Solar is great, but THE BATTERIES are more of a disaster for the environment than oil.
I mostly wear Lulu Lemon
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I think I’ve owned 3 pair of ‘Nike’s in my life.