coal minning is one of the most environmentaly destructive practices on the planet.google mountain top removal to see for yourself.i wonder how many solar panels or wind mills we could buy with the millions these guys are spending to convince us that coal is clean?
Fifty percent of the United States relies on coal for electricity. We will be using coal now and in the decades to come. Developing nations like China and India are using their huge reserves of coal for energy. We must develop clean coal technology to help mitigate carbon dioxide emissions.
Here's an idea for you is incredibly effective but I bet the ACCCE is stupidly skeptical about:
Let's improve efficiency! That could provide the equivalent of dozens, if not hundreds, of coal plants in less time than it takes to get a new coal plant approved with no mountain top removal, virtually zero CO2 emissions, much lower costs, faster implementation, better public health, no corporate welfare for rich companies, lots of clean green jobs, etc.
Yes, efficiency is great. And we're not against renewable energy, we believe that's great, too. But coal is an affordable, reliable source of energy and must stay in our nation's energy mix to keep up with our consumption.
coal minning is one of the most environmentaly destructive practices on the planet.google mountain top removal to see for yourself.i wonder how many solar panels or wind mills we could buy with the millions these guys are spending to convince us that coal is clean?
wolfsrevels 3 years ago
Fifty percent of the United States relies on coal for electricity. We will be using coal now and in the decades to come. Developing nations like China and India are using their huge reserves of coal for energy. We must develop clean coal technology to help mitigate carbon dioxide emissions.
balancedenergy 2 years ago
Here's an idea for you is incredibly effective but I bet the ACCCE is stupidly skeptical about:
Let's improve efficiency! That could provide the equivalent of dozens, if not hundreds, of coal plants in less time than it takes to get a new coal plant approved with no mountain top removal, virtually zero CO2 emissions, much lower costs, faster implementation, better public health, no corporate welfare for rich companies, lots of clean green jobs, etc.
The ACCCE's plan is for global genocide.
katakanadian 3 years ago
Yes, efficiency is great. And we're not against renewable energy, we believe that's great, too. But coal is an affordable, reliable source of energy and must stay in our nation's energy mix to keep up with our consumption.
balancedenergy 2 years ago