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            <title>Comment #1 by CreativeGreenius</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 12:28:05 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Bad Week To Be In The Coal Business</strong></p><p>What a bummer for the polluting destroyers who make up the coal industry.</p><p>
First the Bush Administration and the DOE pulled the plug on FutureGen, the phony "Clean" coal experiment which was mostly a way to launder money... our tax dollars in exchange for technology that has never proven to work. &nbsp;First they asked for 900 million per coal fired electric plant, then they said it was going to cost twice that - $1.9 billion, but everyone knew that really meant $2 billion, maybe 2 billion five. &nbsp;All for crappy technology that couldn't get the job done. &nbsp;Stick the fork in that scam.</p><p>
Then a few days later, the Wall Street Crowd announced that they weren't going to finance any more dirty coal fired electric plants. &nbsp;With carbon mandates coming the profit is going out of that business and so too is the investments.</p><p>
And now this latest hit for being the mercury poisoners that they have always been. &nbsp;Lame duck Bush is now too impotent and devoid of political capital to keep the con from being exposed.</p><p>
I hate to kick anyone when they're down, but not in this case. &nbsp;RIght now is the time to step on the coal industry's neck and choke off their oxygen supply until they can't breathe anymore. &nbsp;After all, that's what they've been doing to all of us for the last hundred years or more. &nbsp;And that's what they were planning to do for the foreseeable future. &nbsp;But now they won't be allowed to.</p><p>
Now that their lethal con job has been stopped here in the USA, it's time for us to help our fellow victims in China where they're opening a new super polluting, mercury-spewing coal-fired electric plant every single week. &nbsp; Let's find our common ground with Chinese citizens on the issue of eliminating coal as a fuel source and replacing it with clean, renewable energy.</p><p>
Can we do that?</p><p>
Yes we can! &nbsp;All we have to do is start.</p>
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				<p><strong>Bad Week To Be In The Coal Business</strong></p><p>What a bummer for the polluting destroyers who make up the coal industry.</p><p>
First the Bush Administration and the DOE pulled the plug on FutureGen, the phony "Clean" coal experiment which was mostly a way to launder money... our tax dollars in exchange for technology that has never proven to work. &nbsp;First they asked for 900 million per coal fired electric plant, then they said it was going to cost twice that - $1.9 billion, but everyone knew that really meant $2 billion, maybe 2 billion five. &nbsp;All for crappy technology that couldn't get the job done. &nbsp;Stick the fork in that scam.</p><p>
Then a few days later, the Wall Street Crowd announced that they weren't going to finance any more dirty coal fired electric plants. &nbsp;With carbon mandates coming the profit is going out of that business and so too is the investments.</p><p>
And now this latest hit for being the mercury poisoners that they have always been. &nbsp;Lame duck Bush is now too impotent and devoid of political capital to keep the con from being exposed.</p><p>
I hate to kick anyone when they're down, but not in this case. &nbsp;RIght now is the time to step on the coal industry's neck and choke off their oxygen supply until they can't breathe anymore. &nbsp;After all, that's what they've been doing to all of us for the last hundred years or more. &nbsp;And that's what they were planning to do for the foreseeable future. &nbsp;But now they won't be allowed to.</p><p>
Now that their lethal con job has been stopped here in the USA, it's time for us to help our fellow victims in China where they're opening a new super polluting, mercury-spewing coal-fired electric plant every single week. &nbsp; Let's find our common ground with Chinese citizens on the issue of eliminating coal as a fuel source and replacing it with clean, renewable energy.</p><p>
Can we do that?</p><p>
Yes we can! &nbsp;All we have to do is start.</p>
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            <title>Comment #2 by Tasermons Partner</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/mercury9/</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 12:46:47 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Not quite there yet...</strong></p><p>Now that their lethal con job has been stopped here in the USA,</p><p>
I love your positive enthusiam, but let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet. &nbsp;It's not like they've stopped all plans to build coal plants in the U.S., nor is there any legislation (yet) whuch has been passed which will essentially stop coal plant construction. &nbsp;We may have reached a turnin' point, but we ain't there quite yet.</p><p>
Let's keep hopin' though!</p>
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				<p><strong>Not quite there yet...</strong></p><p>Now that their lethal con job has been stopped here in the USA,</p><p>
I love your positive enthusiam, but let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet. &nbsp;It's not like they've stopped all plans to build coal plants in the U.S., nor is there any legislation (yet) whuch has been passed which will essentially stop coal plant construction. &nbsp;We may have reached a turnin' point, but we ain't there quite yet.</p><p>
Let's keep hopin' though!</p>
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            <title>Comment #3 by Wolverine</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 06:06:39 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Stop Coal AND Nuclear</strong></p><p>While we're burying the coal industry, let's not forget that the nuclear one is trying to make a comeback in the U.S. under the guise of being clean. &nbsp;What a joke! &nbsp;They've even enlisted former environmentalists, like a Greenpeace founder and the founder of Whole Earth Access, to shill for them. &nbsp;We need to be as strongly anti-nuke as we are anti-coal, or we'll just end up with another environmentally destruction source of energy.</p>
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				<p><strong>Stop Coal AND Nuclear</strong></p><p>While we're burying the coal industry, let's not forget that the nuclear one is trying to make a comeback in the U.S. under the guise of being clean. &nbsp;What a joke! &nbsp;They've even enlisted former environmentalists, like a Greenpeace founder and the founder of Whole Earth Access, to shill for them. &nbsp;We need to be as strongly anti-nuke as we are anti-coal, or we'll just end up with another environmentally destruction source of energy.</p>
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            <title>Comment #4 by amazingdrx</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/mercury9/</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 11:28:54 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Trading nonsense</strong></p><p>"The cap-and-trade approach is widely accepted as a good way to tackle greenhouse-gas emissions"</p><p>
Widely accepted by who? &nbsp;Lobbyists? &nbsp;Barack fell for their line. &nbsp;Trading carbon or mercury, both bad ideas.</p><p>
It hands responsibility for GHG climate crisis to hedge funds, now trading farm land creating an ethanol related farm land rush bubble. &nbsp;Just like the mortgage crisis bubble.</p><p>
Stop this new boondoggle designed to enrich crooked inside traders. &nbsp;Simply pay homeowners, farmers, and businesses who invest in solar, wind, and biogas power 10 cents per kwh in subsidy for selling that non-GHG power into a smart grid.</p><p>
Take the subsidies away from the biog energy companies and traders to fund this shift in energy policy. &nbsp;Let the green jobs start, and small business install all the new revolutionary energy devices and smart grid systems.</p><p>
That's an economy stimulating energy policy.</p>
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				<p><strong>Trading nonsense</strong></p><p>"The cap-and-trade approach is widely accepted as a good way to tackle greenhouse-gas emissions"</p><p>
Widely accepted by who? &nbsp;Lobbyists? &nbsp;Barack fell for their line. &nbsp;Trading carbon or mercury, both bad ideas.</p><p>
It hands responsibility for GHG climate crisis to hedge funds, now trading farm land creating an ethanol related farm land rush bubble. &nbsp;Just like the mortgage crisis bubble.</p><p>
Stop this new boondoggle designed to enrich crooked inside traders. &nbsp;Simply pay homeowners, farmers, and businesses who invest in solar, wind, and biogas power 10 cents per kwh in subsidy for selling that non-GHG power into a smart grid.</p><p>
Take the subsidies away from the biog energy companies and traders to fund this shift in energy policy. &nbsp;Let the green jobs start, and small business install all the new revolutionary energy devices and smart grid systems.</p><p>
That's an economy stimulating energy policy.</p>
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            <title>Comment #5 by ce1907</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/mercury9/</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 17:58:29 -0800</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>amazingdrx</strong></p><p>Draft a bill; get it introduced; gather co-sponsors.</p><p>
Make it real.</p><p>
Otherwise, it is just ranting on a blog.</p>
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				<p><strong>amazingdrx</strong></p><p>Draft a bill; get it introduced; gather co-sponsors.</p><p>
Make it real.</p><p>
Otherwise, it is just ranting on a blog.</p>
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