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by BaseballPhysics
1032 days ago
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No you don't. A ban forces industries to create alternatives. Otherwise they won't bother. You just schedule a phased elimination over time so those alternatives can get developed. That's precisely how the Montreal Protocol banned CFCs and protected the ozone layer: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal_Protocol |
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CFC's coming out of your hairspray is WAY different than removing the plastic keeping your food fresh.
Stop with the black and white thinking. There is NO alternative that is free of some negative consequence. You're already seeing this with EV's. Every single "green" replacement introduces new problems that are often worse than what they've replaced.