By Alan
Caruba
President
Obama, supported by the Environmental Protection Agency, is seeking to deprive
America of the use of its enormous reserves of coal in coal-fired plants that
produce the electricity on which the economy and all life in America depends.
This
isn’t just a “war on coal”, it is a war on America and one free market think
tank, the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) has been joined by six
major unions to ensure that the EPA’s proposed energy proposal, Mercury and Air
Toxics Standards (MATS) rule does not become a regulation that they call
“nothing less than industrial sabotage by regulatory means.”
The
EPA’s current regulations have resulted in the shut down over more than 150
coal-fired plants over the course of Obama’s first term and his second
represents a threat to everyone living in America. We are living through one of
the harshest winters in recent years and the 17-year-old cooling cycle which
the entire Earth is experiencing promises to last decades.
Commenting
on the proposed carbon pollution standards for new power plants, Bonner R.Cohen, PhD, a CFACT Senior Policy Analyst laid out the reasons why MATS has no
basis whatever in science.
Any
regulation seeking to limit the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth’s
atmosphere deliberately and deceptively ignores facts that anyone can
understand. Bonner spelled out the basic scientific facts, but it is essential
to keep in mind that CO2 is essential to all life on Earth, providing the
“food” that all vegetation depends.
"Current
concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere are 400 parts per million (ppm). Human
activities in all their forms account for 4% of that total. The United States
is responsible for 3% of that 4%, all the rest of the CO2 in the atmosphere
(96% of the total) comes from purely natural causes, such as volcanoes,
undersea venting, animal fluctuation, etc.,” said Cohen.
“The
total U.S. contribution to atmospheric CO2 is one tenth of 1% or 00.1%. This
0.01% includes the CO2 that is emitted every time one of the approximately 315
million Americans opens his or her mouth to speak, cry, or engage in any verbal
activity.” There are seven billion people on Earth contributing CO2 just by
exhaling.
“The contribution of
coal-fired plants to the U.S., much less global CO2 emissions, is so miniscule
that it cannot be measured with any degree of accuracy. And the contribution of
those entities targeted by the EPA to the Earth’s climate also cannot be
measured. Thus the EPA has absolutely no way of saying how its proposed regulations
will affect the climate.”
The
EPA is moving toward imposing these baseless regulations despite the fact that
China and India have been building coal-fired plants to provide their nations
with the energy to expand and compete in the global marketplace. China’s CO2
emission increased by 167% between 1999 and 2009, while the U.S., the second
largest emitter of carbon dioxide, emitted 17% over the same 10-year period.
According to an analysis by Climate Central, from 2005-2009, China added coal-fired electricity capacity that is equivalent to the entire U.S. fleet. From 2010-2013, it added half the coal generation of the entire U.S. again. Powered by cheap and abundant coal, China’s economy has lifted 600 million people out of abject poverty and into the middle class over the last two decades.
Carbon
dioxide, however, is vital for all life Earth despite decades of lies about it
by environmentalists falsely claiming it warms the Earth. It is the food that
all vegetation requires in the same way all animal life requires oxygen.
“For
EPA to impose carbon-pollution standards that by design will make the introduction of new coal-fired power plants
all but impossible is to adapt a policy that by design will drive up the cost
of electricity by limiting America’s sources of power,” said Cohen. “The EPA is
engaging in a complete fabrication, one that will put an end to an industry
that supplies the U.S. with 37% of its electricity.” When Obama took office in
2009, coal-fired plants were providing nearly 50% of U.S. electrical energy.
This is a criminal act against all
Americans and one based on the totally false claims about “global warming”, now
called “climate change.” The President, during the recent State of the Union
speech lied when he said that science was “settled.”
CFACT is not alone in opposing the
Obama administration’s attack on the provision of energy. Six unions are
petitioning the Senate to hold hearings on the EPA coal plant rules. The
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and five other unions have sent
a letter to top senators on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
The United Mine Workers, Boilermakers and Utility Workers said that the
proposed rules would result in the closing of 56 gigawatts of coal-fired
generation and the loss of approximately 250,000 jobs. These unions have been
pushing back against the Obama administration for years at this point.
In 2011 the Congressional Research
Service reported that America’s reserves of coal are unsurpassed, accounting
for more than 28% of the world’s coal. It estimated that U.S. recoverable coal
reserves were approximately 262 billion tons—not including massive, cut
difficult to access Alaskan reserves.
The U.S. consumes around 1.2 billion
tons of coal a year and our coal reserves add up to centuries of coal use which
the White House and the EPA is seeking to deny to all Americans.
If the White House and the EPA is
permitted to implement the MATS regulation the economy will dramatically
decline. Life in America will resemble that of third world nations. It is
entirely based on lies.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
I have to ask, after reading your ludicrous article, how much of your investments depend on coal?
ReplyDeleteLynne, I have NO investments in coal, oil or natural gas.
ReplyDeleteI AM invested in the facts and the truth.
You should give it a try.