«Tens of thousands of kilogrammes of toxic metals such as mercury, lead, arsenic and cadmium are
spewed out of the stacks, contributing to cancer risk and harming children's development,» says the Greenpeace report, which does not emphasise the impact of coal burning on climate change.
if we deregulate industry (if you deregulate one then you will have to deregulate them all) then the waste collection business up the road will dispose
of their sludge down the gutters into the storm water drains, the coffee business in the next row will not replace their odour filters and the whole area will reak
of burnt coffee all day, the tyre business around the corner will dump their tyres in the nearby bushland, some
of the hardup businesses in the area will hookup to the power lines with with uncontrolled connections and we will start to get brown
outs at various times in the day, The lead and tin foundry a block away won't bother controlling the lead oxide
spewing out of their chimney
stack, nearby housing developments will all use open fires in winter to save on energy costs and start hacking trees
out of the world heritage national park here.