I live in Western PA. Our State rates so poorly as we're directly downwind of Ohio so we get a lot of their crap blowing overhead.I must say I was surprised at some of the info here ,were y'all?
I live in Western PA. Our State rates so poorly as we're directly downwind of Ohio so we get a lot of their crap blowing overhead.
I wondered about that as well. I wonder if it is because of Fukishima?Alaska is the worst? Really? LMAO!
My guess is that some environmentalist doesn't like the new oil drilling permits that President Trump gave out. Without any explanation it is hard to research if it is a bunch of bunk or valid. I am guessing the former.I wondered about that as well. I wonder if it is because of Fukishima?
Alaska, Nevada and Utah? Is it mining that gives Nevada and Utah such a bad rating? For North Dakota, it would be the oil fields. For some reason, they are special and leaks are rarely reported on the news. Knowing people who own land in the area of the oil fields, I do know that a farmer can discover a big oil leak going on in his sunflower, lentil, wheat or whatever field. What can he do about it? Sometimes the person who has the mineral rights is not the same person who owns the actual land. Mineral rights person gets paid big, farmer, not so much.
I agree. What criteria did they use to create this?We need the rest of the data. We have no idea whether the test was done for tree pollen or soot from coal plants. All we have is a map with colors that might represent something of importance or may be the level of fog or dust. We simply have no idea.
And New York and New Jersey!That map is garbage. California, with a population of almost a bazillion, puts out a similar amount of toxins as Iowa, with a population of just over 3 million? I call bulls---...
My guess is that some environmentalist doesn't like the new oil drilling permits that President Trump gave out. Without any explanation it is hard to research if it is a bunch of bunk or valid. I am guessing the former.
Alaska, Nevada and Utah? Is it mining that gives Nevada and Utah such a bad rating? For North Dakota, it would be the oil fields. For some reason, they are special and leaks are rarely reported on the news. Knowing people who own land in the area of the oil fields, I do know that a farmer can discover a big oil leak going on in his sunflower, lentil, wheat or whatever field. What can he do about it? Sometimes the person who has the mineral rights is not the same person who owns the actual land. Mineral rights person gets paid big, farmer, not so much.
Please help me know if I have this right.
1. Rhode Island, Vermont and New Hampshire seem to have the best rating.
2. The next rung down includes Oregon, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexico, Michigan, New York (???), Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland.
3. Washington, Idaho, Montana, California, North Dakota, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Virginia, South Carolina.
4. Missouri, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, North Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida
5. Arizona, Tennessee, Alabama
6. Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Texas, Louisiana
7. Nevada and Utah
8. Alaska
I know the democrats have been extremely active trying to stop mining and drilling in Alaska. This could just be a map of mineral potential.
That is the truth! As with the other article, we have to wonder what guidelines were used to determine these rankings.Well MSM people would not want to live in those states.
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