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Our planet is at a point of crisis – Leonard Pitts – Newsday

Our planet is at a point of crisis – Leonard Pitts – Newsday:

Leonard Pitts is going to get some hate mail out of this article. But, sadly, its all true.

The only are that could be clarified a bit is the 97% of scientist agree. I think the agreement is that there is global warming, it drops way off to 80% or so of those scientists who believe that humans are primarily the cause.

The controversy is well discussed in Wikipedia’s Global Warming Controversy.

The idea that taking action now is not even thinkable because it would destroy the economy, jobs, etc., etc., is not a sound one. That was the argument against doing anything related to auto emissions and mileage standards.

Fortunately coal is a good place for government intervention. The costs of coal in health and safety are massively higher than the $.04 per KWH from the past. Although we do a better job of cleaning coal, that doesn’t help if we ship it all off to China and India where they burn it without the same scrubbers that we use. Also, there’s the dirty little secret of coal: coal ash!. See our discussion here on: Pain in the ash!

As well, coal produces huge amounts of CO2 emissions: twice the pollution and emission of oil or nat gas.

Hey, here’s an idea. We are flaring about 50% of the nat gas produced in the USA, why not pipe it to power plants and use the fuel for “free”. Or, why not build small power plants near the frank wells and run the power lines to the grid… and have power for “free”.

We, at SBP, like projects that save emissions and save money and save the environment. Things like Energy Efficiency (EE) and telecommuting… Projects that will save trillions of dollars every 3 years, en perpetuity. Projects that are — I hate to say it — “no brainer” decisions. Projects that require no government “help”.

Sadly, these projects are hard areas to gain traction.
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