| ▲ | johnnyanmac 2 hours ago | |
> regulations are essential, but the current process is generating huge public harms by slowing down tech whose whole purpose is to reduce pollution. I hear this with a call to action of "we need to deregulate to help reduce pollution". And not the real call to action in that "these regulations need an overhaul". The title of "over-regulations" and the general tone seems to place the issue as an obstacle to be eliminated, not a system to be corrected. That's my big problem with the article. | ||