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Debate: Natural gas
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- Argument: Natural gas safety regulations are very strong
- Argument: Natural gas has a strong record of safety
- Argument: Natural gas vehicle fuel tanks are very strong and safe
- Argument: Natural gas can be harmful and even poisonous to ingest
- Argument: Waste from natural gas extraction jeopardizes water resources
- Argument: Natural gas drilling leaves a large environmental "footprint"
- Argument: Natural gas can replace fossil fuels that emit more greenhouse gases
- Argument: Methane in natural gas is a major contributor to global warming
- Argument: Natural gas vehicles reduce emissions, fight global warming
- Argument: Emissions from natural gas can be filtered out
- Argument: Natural gas is one of the cheapest ways to go "green"
- Argument: Natural gas is abundant and readily available
- Argument: NGV's may reduce emissions, but still contribute to global warming
- Argument: Natural gas is a fossil fuel that worsens global warming
- Argument: Natural gas supply chain emits substantial greenhouse gases
- Argument: 0-emission renewables are a superior alternative to natural gas
- Argument: Natural gas can smooth transition to renewable energy
- Argument: Technology minimizes environmental "footprint" of natural gas
- Argument: Abundant natural gas helps lower energy prices
- Argument: Natural gas leaks are a fire and explosion risk
- Argument: Burning natural gas to heat home contaminates air quality
- Argument: Odors added to natural gas to enable human detection
- Argument: Natural gas vehicles are commercially viable now
- Argument: 0-emissions vehicles superior to natural gas ones
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