“It’s coming,” a baritone voice warns as images of a fiery hellscape flash across the screen. “Lies. Deception,” someone whispers, just before the narrator launches into a diatribe about Josh Fox’s new documentary, Gasland Part II, in a youtube clip whose esthetic falls somewhere between b-horror movie and election season attack ad. It’s the sort of video that might be campy if it wasn’t made with an actual budget.
Posted last November under the account energyforamerica, the faux trailer is one of the first hits in a Gasland 2...
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The War on Coal must START
The War on Coal must START
Good luck. It will likely go
Good luck. It will likely go as well as the war on oil.
Committee Website Oped
The Committee website mentions the 1993 and 2000 determinations.
“Twice under the Clinton administration, in 1993 and 2000, the EPA studied this issue and concluded each time that coal ash is non-hazardous. But now, they are revisiting coal ash regulation — not because of new science — but simply because the EPA is controlled by an ideologically motivated president who has actually said he wants to “bankrupt” coal.”
What the Committee website fails to say:
“After careful review of the present disposal of these wastes,
we believe these additional measures are needed to ensure that
public health and the environment are fully protected. If the
states and industry do not take steps to address these wastes
adequately in a reasonable amount of time or if EPA identifies
additional risks to public health, EPA will revisit this decision
to determine whether a hazardous waste approach is needed.”
(EPA Press Release, April 25, 2000)
Since the 2000 determination, the number of EPA acknowledged "damage sites has increased from 6 to 67 in 2007 - a tenfold increase. If the "damage sites" identified by research scientists from 2007 to 2010 are added, the number increases to 137 - a twenty-fold increase.
So it may be a power grab by
So it may be a power grab by the EPA as they don't state what hazards they have discovered that the Clinton administration didn't.
Representative David McKinley - Bought with coal money
Republican Representative David McKinleys Dirty Energy Money:
http://dirtyenergymoney.com/view.php?searchvalue=David+McKinley&search=1&type=search
Where does McKinley live
and where do his children live, where do they go to school and work? Nowhere near any of that toxic waste he doesn't want managed I'll warrant.
Get far away from war!
Get far away from war!
The work of EPA is quite
The work of EPA is quite outstanding. Like coal ash research we want to know more about toxic substances. The war of coal starts.
The ending of regulation in
The ending of regulation in toxic waste mean is to end of the environment. If the decision will stay, we wont be able to live. Day by day the toxic mainly coal ash is increasing at an alarming rate. The war on coal must stop.