There are people who take rumors and embellish them in a way that can be devastating. And this pollution has to be eradicated by people in our business as best we can.
The flood of money that gushes into politics today is a pollution of democracy.
If ever we had proof that our nation's pollution laws aren't working, it's reading the list of industrial chemicals in the bodies of babies who have not yet lived outside the womb.
That we have children coming into this world already polluted, at the same time we don't know what the effects of that pollution will be on their mental and physical development, is both bad policy and immorally wrong.
Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so let's not go overboard in setting and enforcing tough emission standards from man-made sources.
The reality is that zero defects in products plus zero pollution plus zero risk on the job is equivalent to maximum growth of government plus zero economic growth plus runaway inflation.
The pollution they produce, market, sell, and show to billions around the world is at its core contemptuous of the country that gave them better lives than nearly 100 percent of everybody who's ever lived. And they pass that contempt along for everyone to see.
It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it.
Electric cars aren't pollution-free; they have to get their energy from somewhere.
There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our lungs there'd be no place to put it all.
I spend a year at the Hoover Institute at Stanford, researching market approaches to air pollution control.
What they are doing is taking something that otherwise creates pollution and turning it into something useful.
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave from the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave.
The health effects of air pollution imperil human lives. This fact is well-documented.
Indeed, our particular concept of private property, which deters us from exhausting the positive resources of the earth, favors pollution.