I could
write every day about some new obscene Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) effort
to thwart energy the nation needs, forcing the shutdown more coal-fired plants
and the mines that supply them. Goodbye thousands of jobs, goodbye electrical
energy. The White House has delayed the
construction of the Keystone Xl pipeline to transmit oil from Canada to the
U.S. Gulf Coast.
Do you
wonder, still, why there are millions of Americans out of work or who have
stopped looking because every effort to build the nation’s economy is attacked
by some element of the Obama Administration.
We can now
add another attack on natural resources because the EPA has announced its
intention to restrict, if not prohibit, the development of Pebble Mine in
Alaska. The mine could be one of the world’s largest sources of copper.
Beyond the
economic benefits the mine would create, it would not only produce copper, but
strategic metals like molybdenum and rhenium. Daniel McGroarty, the president
of the American Resources Policy Network, noted in a July Wall Street Journal
opinion that these two metals “are essential to countless American
manufacturing, high-tech, and national security applications.”
Copper is
one of the most important minerals used today because it is a good conductor of
heat and electricity—second only to silver in electrical conductivity. It was
discovered thousands of years ago in prehistoric times. Methods for refining
copper from its ores were developed around 5,000 CE and, though too soft for
many tools, when mixed with other metals, the resulting alloys were harder. The
entire Bronze Age owes its name to the mixture of copper and tin. Brass is a
mixture of copper and zinc.
McGroarty
pointed out that “The irony here is that renewable-energy industries that
environmentalists champion, like solar and wind, rely heavily on copper. More
than three tons of it are needed for a single industrial wind turbine.” Solar
panels depend on copper as well. And electric cables, usually made of copper,
transmit the energy these two favored “renewable energy” sources. Together,
though, they represent less than 3% of the electricity generated.
Expecting
environmental groups to make any sense or even to tell the truth is a waste of
time. The Pebble Mine is opposed by the Natural Resources Defense Council,
Earthworks, and Trout Unlimited. The EPA claims to have researched the
environmental impact of the Alaskan mine and concluded that it poses a serious
risk to the salmon fisheries and native tribes in the Bristol Bay area.
EPA
research is so wretchedly flawed that the Agency is still insisting that carbon
dioxide (CO2) is responsible for “global warming” even though the Earth entered
a new cooling cycle around 1996. None of the children born since then have ever
spent a day experiencing a warming cycle.
The EPA
has been engaged in its own interpretation of the Clean Air and Clear Water
Acts. The Supreme Court, which erroneously ruled that CO2 was a “pollutant” in
April 2007—it is vital to all life on Earth, providing for the growth of all
vegetation—has just heard oral arguments for a case that could further ruin the
nation’s economy. Environmental groups and the Obama administration argued that
the EPA has the authority to require that power plants and other industrial
facilities must get permits to emit carbon dioxide and other so-called
greenhouse gases even though they have no effect at all on the Earth’s climate.
I often
wonder why most Americans are so clueless about global warming. AKA climate
change, and the rape of the nation’s economy by the EPA.
So we can
anticipate that, when the partnership of those seeking to open the Pebble Mine
does apply for a permit, we already know that the EPA will reject it. Gina
McCarthy, the current EPA administrator, has made that clear. You can
be sure that the EPA’s “research” has predetermined that outcome.
That’s not
science. That’s just more environmental lies.
Those lies
are a large component of why the nation is enduring an economic stalemate that
is beginning to look like the next Great Depression. Those lies will try to
stop the Pebble Mine and shut down more coal-fired plants. Those lies are the
reason why so many potential new industrial and business enterprises are not
being created.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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