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A Spend in Need

Bush admin 2009 budget boosts nuclear and clean coal

Posted at 3:25 PM on 04 Feb 2008

The Bush administration released its 2009 budget today, with a price tag of $3.1 trillion. (Perspective: There are 3.1 trillion seconds in 99,200 years.) Relatively speaking, energy and environment issues were not high priority. But within environmental-type allocation, nuclear energy and "clean coal" saw a huge funding boost. The budget would also raise funding for air-pollution mitigation, climate science programs, biofuels, weather satellites, and restoration of Gulf Coast wetlands and the Everglades. It would reduce funding for home energy-efficiency programs, hydrogen research, farmland conservation, and water infrastructure. Mass transit got a raise; plug-in hybrid research got a cut. Wind power got a slight boost, while solar power saw a slight drop. The budget would also open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling, a provision that few expect to last once congressfolk get their hands on the budget. The tome was posted on the internet, saving a lot of trees. But probably not 3.1 trillion.

sources:  Reuters, Greenwire (access ain't free)

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How much did renewables total, and individually get?

-David Ahlport
The purpose of a lame duck president's

budget, is to make his party look good.

Democrats will be in the position of opposing energy investment. All that's about.

Let the GOP make of it what they will.

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