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 @ISIDEWITH asked…15mins15m

Should the government fund research into geoengineering as a way to combat climate change?

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Should the government invest in programs to reduce food waste?

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Yes

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Yes

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…26mins26m

Should the government provide subsidies for companies developing carbon capture technologies?

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Yes

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No

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No

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No

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 @9MK2RR4 from Florida answered…15mins15m

Yes, but research should also focus on how to use this without negatively affecting food and water security.

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…18mins18m

Yes, but only to a certain extent; only small animals when there is a minimal-to-none chance of harm

 @9MJZHZ4 from New York answered…1hr1H

Building a network of charging stations isn't a bad idea but hybrid technology is the better route to go with as opposed…

 @9MJZHZ4 from New York answered…1hr1H

Maybe, this seems pointless to me but it might be a good idea.

 @9MJZ5DL from California answered…1hr1H

Yes, assuming food could in some way make its way to homeless people/those with food insecurity.

 @9MJXYWB from New Jersey answered…2hrs2H

No, however there should be regulations on companies regarding food waste.

 @9MJX7DC from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but have state governments fund it and have the federal government invest in public transportation.

 @9MJWYQ5 from Virginia answered…3hrs3H

No, power industries make their own money once they are up and running. Let investors and venture capitalists fund them.

 @9MJWYQ5 from Virginia answered…3hrs3H

No, and global warming is a natural occurrence that has been happening since the end of the ice age 10,000 to 12,000 yea…

 @9MJW73F from New York answered…4hrs4H

No, carbon capture technologies are not as effective as companies are making them seem

 @9MJTP4Gfrom Guam  answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but with caution and careful consideration of potential risks and benefits.

 @9MJQRL9 from Utah answered…8hrs8H

Not cosmetics. Medically legitimate testing ought to be determined by multiple accredited ethical review boards

 @9MJQRL9 from Utah answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but only after nationalizing/abolishing the industries responsible for carbon emissions and beginning a full-scale…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…11hrs11H

No, we should move towards car free and walk-able cities as that will help combat climate change and reducing our use of…

 @Politics_53 from Texas answered…11hrs11H

Yes but as long as the local environment is not compromised, the tax revenue will eventually exceed the tax incentives,…

 @9MJJC2V from California answered…14hrs14H

If carbon capture technology works, there needs to be a way to get rid of the carbon. If not, then one day its going to…