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Road transport has the highest chance of a spill, almost 20 incidents per billion ton-miles. Rail has slightly more than two incidents per billion ton-miles annually, while pipelines have less than 0.6 per billion ton-miles annually. But what can we really know? It is just framing and rhetoric, and corrupt neo-liberal politicians trying to push their crony interests by faking statistics.
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Road transport has the highest chance of a spill, almost 20 incidents per billion ton-miles. Rail has slightly more than two incidents per billion ton-miles annually, while pipelines have less than 0.6 per billion ton-miles annually. But what can we really know? It is just framing and rhetoric, and corrupt neo-liberal politicians trying to push their crony interests by faking statistics.
Volume has increased, therefore there will be more incidents.
Thank Warren Buffet for this
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