| Comment | Capturing carbon and reducing the release of carbon into our
atmosphere is incredibly urgent and important for the survival of
life on earth and for the air quality for all of us, but especially
for those most at risk of developing lung cancers, such as infants,
children and those with compromised immunity. The toxins released
by climate-caused wildfires and loose carbon regulations pose a
constant threat to the health of the public, our food and water
sources. The new carbon regulations should place public health
before private profits.
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