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The Texas Planet Massacre

Texas may approve 16 new coal-fired power plants

The state of Texas, which spews more greenhouse gases than Canada or the U.K., is set to reduce its emissions. And by "reduce" we mean "massively increase." Texas may soon approve construction of 16 new coal-fired power plants. And not the fancy new "clean coal" kind, either -- the old-school dirty kind, which would add an estimated 117 million tons of carbon dioxide a year to the atmosphere, more than the individual emissions of 33 states and 177 countries. Yikes. Texas has no formal global-warming strategy or plans to reduce CO2, having decided to leave global-warming mitigation in the capable hands of the feds. Cuts in greenhouse gases, says Gov. Rick Perry's (R) press secretary, could "dramatically harm our economy." The mayors of Dallas, Houston, and 15 other cities, representing nearly one-third of the state's population, disagree. They plan to mess with Texas, vowing to take legal action to fight the plants.

straight to the source: The Dallas Morning News, Randy Lee Loftis, 03 Sep 2006
straight to the source: Star-Telegram, Scott Streater, 01 Sep 2006
straight to the source: The Dallas Morning News, 03 Sep 2006


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totally

TX, not love, is a battleground.

coal power plant

TEXANS !!!! Don't allow this in your state ! Now  is the time to actually implement wind, water and Solar.
Stand up and be counted and VOTE FOR OUR PLANET no matter what that means in regard to personality or party.........

Stopping Global Warming in One State


   David is correct to balance the good news coming out of California against the bad news coming out of Texas.  Maybe this is what is meant by carbon trading (joking)?

   Global warming is a problem that cannot be addressed state by state, or even city by city.  As lovely as the gestures being made by tiny states like Vermont are, they are unlikely to have much impact on states like Ohio. (No particular reason for picking on them at the moment (smile)).

   The Texas plans show how quickly a victory in one locale can be erased by the actions of another.

   To make progress, action must occur at the national level.  The whole Titanic floats or sinks together.

patrick

The Facts About TXU

We (Environmental Defense) and several other NGOs and citizen groups are doing our best to slow down TXU's runaway train.  The press is asking good questions.  The editorial pages are saying the right things.  TXU just keeps on spinning.  Amazing.  We're issuing regular updates about what's happening down here.  If you want to be kept in the loop, email crowan@ed.org -- subject:  TXU/AddMe, and I'll add you to the list.

Deregulation = more GHG emissions

Read this great (you know in the sad sort of way) expose by the Texas Observer on the impact of deregulation of the electric utilities in Texas. Basically utilities can run coal plants but charge natural gas plant rates. That is practically a license to print money.

Real Texans will vote Kinky in Nov. I'm tempted to move back to my poor old home state to do just that. Check out his energy plan.

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