Corporations should be stripped of personhood status and be forced to abide by a Bill of Corporate Responsibility. It's nonsensical that they were granted that status in the first place.
But if they ARE legally persons, then logic dictates that when they commit mass murder, they must face the legal consequences other mass murderers face.
When a Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) gas pipeline exploded in a San Bruno, CA residential neighborhood several years ago, PG&E was found liable for property damage and convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of several people. Fines and penalties were paid, nobody went to jail.
Corporations should be stripped of personhood status and be forced to abide by a Bill of Corporate Responsibility. It's nonsensical that they were granted that status in the first place.
But if they ARE legally persons, then logic dictates that when they commit mass murder, they must face the legal consequences other mass murderers face.
When a Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) gas pipeline exploded in a San Bruno, CA residential neighborhood several years ago, PG&E was found liable for property damage and convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of several people. Fines and penalties were paid, nobody went to jail.
Execution? Perfect.
I see the millions of disposable plastic side bottles and garbage that flow down a river into the ocean.
This piles up on the beaches and washes around in the tides and currents.
This is form of pollution is the worst IMO.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed and used in photosynthesis.
Carbon monoxide is toxic and not spoken of.
Why are they not capturing carbon monoxide?