
The change will de-emphasize the effects of methane, a main component of natural gas that has a potent effect on the climate but breaks down more quickly than carbon dioxide.
I hate language like this. Carbon dioxide doesn’t break down. It’s stable. So methane breaking down in 100 million years would be “more quickly” than carbon dioxide. This turn of phrase puts an inaccurate picture in the layman’s mind of greenhouse gases that’s very avoidable. Just say “but eventually breaks down, unlike carbon dioxide.” There, fixed in the same number of words.


Violate the law. The US civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s have a lot of success stories, and stories of challenges/failures that careful study of would really equip today’s civil rights advocates well.