- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
- cross-posted to:
- climate@slrpnk.net
The Tennessee representative Rusty Grills says the lobbyist proposed a simple idea: repeal the state’s requirement for reflective roofs on many commercial buildings.
In late March, Grills and his fellow lawmakers voted to eliminate the rule, scrapping a measure meant to save energy, lower temperatures and protect Tennesseans from extreme heat.
It was another win for a well-organized lobbying campaign led by manufacturers of dark roofing materials.
Industry representatives called the rollback in Tennessee a needed correction as more of the state moved into a hotter climate zone, expanding the reach of the state’s cool-roof rule. Critics called it dangerous and “deceptive”.
Would a roof manufacturer specifically only sell dark roofing materials? Why would they not also sell lighter / reflective materials? This seems like a fucking stupid way to run a business.
Maybe they’re also selling HVAC systems lmfao
Follow the money
You know I just thought about this for a second longer. Maybe you could just get them to stop by convincing them that people are more likely to replace a lighter colored roof sooner because defects and wear are more visible
Especially since white elastomeric roofing is more expensive (the upsell) than basic black tar.
I have yet to hear a compelling reason why corporate lobbying should be legal.
It was at one point illegal.
Definitely can’t have anything to do with the fact that the only people who have the power to ban it are also the main beneficiaries (other than the clients of successful lobbyists). Nope!