Legislation would block carbon dioxide pipelines in Illinois for up to 2 years – Chicago Tribune/MSN

“There are a lot of good protections in this bill, but what we had hoped to get was landowner protections, and I think we fell short there,” said Pam Richart, coordinator of the Coalition to Stop CO2 Pipelines.
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William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

The “usual gang of idiots “ have struck again. Make the landowners accept the deal-or force it down their throats. In two years if
CO 2 leaks out and kills the landowner and his family. Move onto the next one.
How about we pipe CO2 under the capital
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