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When I was a kid in Pennsylvania, we had a terrible tragedy in our community when a group of coal miners were killed by something called “black damp.” That happens when you cut through a section in the mine, and a large deposit to carbon dioxide comes into your shaft. Seven miners died after being overcome by carbon dioxide. You see, carbon dioxide quickly replaces oxygen, and that’s a problem with the carbon pipelines being built across America. It’s supposed to be used for carbon capture, but it’s one of the New Green Deal scams. It doesn’t really work, and the problem is when there’s a break in the line, people are going to die. The carbon dioxide will replace the available oxygen if you’re near the break.
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When I was a kid in Pennsylvania, we had a terrible tragedy in our community when a group of coal miners were killed by something called “black damp.” That happens when you cut through a section in the mine, and a large deposit to carbon dioxide comes into your shaft. Seven miners died after being overcome by carbon dioxide. You see, carbon dioxide quickly replaces oxygen, and that’s a problem with the carbon pipelines being built across America. It’s supposed to be used for carbon capture, but it’s one of the New Green Deal scams. It doesn’t really work, and the problem is when there’s a break in the line, people are going to die. The carbon dioxide will replace the available oxygen if you’re near the break.
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