Tester kills liquid coal amendment

We knew we liked that guy 2

Huge Gristmill big-ups to Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), who late last week cast a crucial vote in the Senate EPW committee to scuttle a coal-to-liquid amendment. The committee's been trying to craft an energy package; they had agreed to table contentious issues like CTL for open debate on the floor, but Sen. Craig Thomas (R-Wyo) put forth his measure anyway. It would have created a substantial mandate for liquid coal fuels -- 21 billion gallons annually by 2022 -- and could have killed the bill entirely.

Tester isn't against coal. He supports it; he's from a coal state. But as his spokesflack says, Tester believes "we must first pave the way for a sustainable and responsible future in coal development by ensuring the capture and storage of carbon emissions." He realizes that blundering ahead with coal before addressing its emissions is tantamount to collective suicide, and he's not willing to sign on with that for the sake of a big-money industry in his state.

That, I submit, is a sign of character, and an affirmation that Montanans were right to trust their instincts about the guy with the flat top.

David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.

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  1. caniscandida Posted 2:29 am
    07 May 2007

    "big-ups"?It may be remembered that after the election, I did indeed opine that Tester seemed the most promising of the new Democratic Senators.  And here we are!  Jim Webb has been getting by far the most TV face time, and generally he has comported himself well.  But Jon Tester definitely deserves more attention.  And I am glad, DR, that you have held him up for praise.

    Chickens are our cousins!

    So are other sensitive animals!

    Enough is enough!

    No more factory farms!
  2. GreyFlcn Posted 2:27 pm
    07 May 2007

    UberRock on.

    Coal to Liquid is damned scary.
    Although not nearly as scary as Palm Oil Biodiesel

    http://www.greyfalcon.net/biofuels2

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