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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (3204)11/29/2008 11:42:11 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) of 86352
 
Just as Mindmeld mentioned the true costs of carbon based fuels is much, much higher and more and more people are slowly beginning to see how they have been duped by things beginning way back with the 1872 mining law as an example. We gave license to a few folks to rape the land and cause numerous problems that all of us are only now just beginning to pay for.

A friend of mine at the U of W department of Atmospherics pointed out to me just how bad things have gotten with coal fired generation in the world. The U has air monitoring stations on the Washington coastline that have been there for over 40 years. Up until about 15 years ago they would go out and change the air monitoring filters approximately every two weeks and they would come out absolutely white. Now they come out almost black! The reason is the explosive growth of coal fired power plants in China. It's even begun to affect the glaciers on Mt. Rainier here, not to mention the lakes in the Olympic and Cascade mountains are starting to acidify. That IS a fact.

We could go on and about the effects that are directly related to our burning carbon based fuels at ever higher rates on this planet.
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