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re: When did Joe Scarborough become an enviromentalist?
Posted on 3/29/17 at 11:35 am to Bass Tiger
Posted on 3/29/17 at 11:35 am to Bass Tiger
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These "new wave" Prog/Dims are so unhinged they don't understand that just providing them with the modern conveniences of the 21st century actually creates more pollution than clean burning coal plants that they have been programmed to fixate on.
There's no such thing as clean burning coal plants. And progressives aren't fixating on coal plants in particular, they want clean electricity generated by any possible means. It's the coal industry and populist right-wingers like Trump who are focusing on coal.
Posted on 3/29/17 at 11:57 am to aminhamenina014
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There's no such thing as clean burning coal plants. And progressives aren't fixating on coal plants in particular, they want clean electricity generated by any possible means. It's the coal industry and populist right-wingers like Trump who are focusing on coal.
It's all relative when defining clean burning coal. If one were to compare coal plants that were operating 30-40 yrs ago to today's coal fired plants one would find today's coal plants put out significantly less pollution.
Environmentally friendly energy sources will eventually replace fossil/carbon based and nuclear fission sources but until the price point of alternative energy drops low enough to make nuclear and coal fired plants obsolete we have no choice but to use these fossil/carbon and nuclear based sources so energy can remain affordable for society. It's called living in reality. Here's hoping alternative energy sources replace fossil/carbon and nuclear fission sooner rather than later.
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