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On 12/28/2011 10:46 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
Which opens another question. Are the pollution laws reasonable? Are
they needed at all?
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Even Al Gore has said ethanol mandated use in gasoline was a mistake.
This is a small step in the right direction.
The oxygenate law that makes it required should be repealed.
Refiners had always said that they could meet the pollution
requirements without it.
I was big agrabusiness like ADM that contributed vast amounts of
money to both parties to get it passed so that they would prosper.
Reasonable or not, refineries could have met them without the
oxygenate requirement.
Laws may be unreasonable as air quality standards are revised at whim
of EPA. Something satisfactory today may not be tomorrow.
I've yet to hear of a death certificate where the cause of death was
exposure to ozone, second hand smoke, radon - you name it, but EPA
says thousands of lives would be saved by tightening standards.
Hopefully, President Romney, will gut the EPA.
Whatever you say, the air in New York City is now MUCH, MUCH better than
it was in 1976.
To answer you more directly, death certificates usually state the direct
cause of death, not the underlying (series of) causes.
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