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- noun Plural form of
polluter .
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Examples
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Exterminating all those unwanted polluters is a divine calling.
It has now been *ten* months since the Wasilla Church Burning. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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I know that a Congress with so many more climate deniers and tools of dirty polluters is discouraging, but now is not the time for anyone in the climate movement to give up.
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I know that a Congress with so many more climate deniers and tools of dirty polluters is discouraging, but now is not the time for anyone in the climate movement to give up.
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I know that a Congress with so many more climate deniers and tools of dirty polluters is discouraging, but now is not the time for anyone in the climate movement to give up.
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Proposition 26 effectively makes it much more difficult for the state legislature to tax polluters, which is one of the ways in which the legislature plans to help pay for AB32.
David Kroodsma: ¡No a la 23! - VIDEO - Prop 23 is not just about California.
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Proposition 26 effectively makes it much more difficult for the state legislature to tax polluters, which is one of the ways in which the legislature plans to help pay for AB32.
David Kroodsma: ¡No a la 23! - VIDEO - Prop 23 is not just about California.
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Proposition 26 effectively makes it much more difficult for the state legislature to tax polluters, which is one of the ways in which the legislature plans to help pay for AB32.
David Kroodsma: ¡No a la 23! - VIDEO - Prop 23 is not just about California.
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Is it because industrialized and industrializing nations will not significantly reduce their carbon emissions, fossil-fuel companies will continue with business-as-usual with drilling and mining in more dangerous territories, and we will not reduce our carbon footprint to anything meaningful -- so taking away the last remaining forests from the indigenous dwellers and giving the credits back to the polluters is the most expedient and the easiest road we can take to tackle climate change?
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Is it because industrialized and industrializing nations will not significantly reduce their carbon emissions, fossil-fuel companies will continue with business-as-usual with drilling and mining in more dangerous territories, and we will not reduce our carbon footprint to anything meaningful -- so taking away the last remaining forests from the indigenous dwellers and giving the credits back to the polluters is the most expedient and the easiest road we can take to tackle climate change?
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Is it because industrialized and industrializing nations will not significantly reduce their carbon emissions, fossil-fuel companies will continue with business-as-usual with drilling and mining in more dangerous territories, and we will not reduce our carbon footprint to anything meaningful -- so taking away the last remaining forests from the indigenous dwellers and giving the credits back to the polluters is the most expedient and the easiest road we can take to tackle climate change?
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