By Alan
Caruba
While Americans grapple with the
Obamacare debacle and 90 million are officially unemployed according to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, there is another threat to our future as
environmental groups like the Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth continue
their assault on the provision of electrical energy, the lifeblood of the
nation’s economy and our ability to function at home and on the
job.
Recently, Sierra Club members were
told that they, “supporters, partners, and allies have worked tirelessly to
retire 150 coal-fired power plants since January 2010—a significant number in
the campaign to move the country beyond dirty and outdated fossil fuels.”
Coal, oil and natural gas are labeled
“dirty” for propaganda purposes, but what the Sierra Club and others do not tell
you and will never tell you is that they account for most of the electricity
generated in America, along with nuclear and hydropower. Wind and solar power
provide approximately 3% of the electricity and require government subsidies and
mandates to exist. Their required use drives up the cost of electricity to
consumers.
Among the many ongoing lawsuits that
the Sierra Club is pursuing is one against Navajo coal mining, the Keystone XL
pipeline, one seeking penalties for “ongoing violations” at Montana’s Colstrip
power plant. They filed a suit against the power rate increase for Mississippi’s
Kemper County coal plant.
In early October, The Wall Street
Journal published an article, “Mississippi
Plant Shows the Cost of ‘Clean Coal’.” It is testimony to the nonsense about
“clean coal.” The plant, the reporters note, was meant to demonstrate that
Mississippi Power Company’s Kemper County plant was “meant to showcase
technology for generating clean energy from low-quality coal” but it “ranks as
one of the most expensive U.S. fossil fuel projects ever—at $4.7 billion and
rising.”
“Mississippi Power’s 186,000
customers, who live in one of the poorest region of the country, are reeling
from double-digit rate increases,” adding that “the plant hasn’t generated a
single kilowatt for customers…”
Seven power plants in Pennsylvania are
under attack by the Sierra Club and EarthJustice which have filed a federal
lawsuit. The U.S.
Chamber of Commerce has exposed this common practice by environmental groups
to “sue and settle.”
“It works like this. Environmental and
consumer advocacy groups file a lawsuit claiming that the federal government has
failed to meet a deadline or has not satisfied some regulatory requirement. The
agency can then either choose to defend itself against the lawsuit or settle it.
Often times, it settles by putting in place a ‘court-ordered’ regulation desired
by the advocacy group, thus circumventing the proper rulemaking channels and
basic transparency and accountability standards.”
High on the list of government
agencies that engage in this is the Environmental Protection Agency, but others
include Transportation, Agriculture, and Defense, along with the Fish &
Wildlife Service, and the Army Corps of Engineers. One recent victory touted by
Friends of the Earth is an EPA air pollution regulation is one that affects
ships navigating along the coasts of the United States and Canada, out to 200
nautical miles, to “significantly reduce their
emissions.”
Like the touted benefits of wind and
solar power, “clean coal” is another environmental myth that is costing
billions. Recently, the Global
Warming Foundation reported that “The world invested almost a billion
dollars a day in limiting global warming last year, but the total figure--$359
billion—was slightly down on last year, and barely half the $700 billion per
year that the World Economic Forum has said is needed to tackle climate change.”
The report cited was generated by the Climate Policy
Initiative.
The problem with this is that there is
NO global warming. The Earth is in a perfectly natural cooling cycle and has
been for 15 to 16 years at this point. The notion of spending any money on
“climate change” is insanity. The climate is largely determined by the Sun and
other natural factors over which mankind has no control. The claim that carbon
dioxide is a contributing factor to climate has been decisively debunked despite
the years of lies emanating from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change. Indeed, during the current cooling cycle, the amount of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere has risen!
For all their caterwauling about
fossil fuels, environmental groups have resisted the expansion of the use of
nuclear power that emits no so-called “greenhouse gas” emissions. The Friends of
the Earth recently declared that “The quickest way to end our costly fossil fuel
dependency is through energy efficiency and renewable power, not new (nuclear)
reactors that will suck up precious investment and take years to complete.”
The Obama administration’s record of
bad loans to companies providing renewable power—wind and solar—is testimony to
the waste of billions of taxpayer dollars. In September, the Department of
Energy made $66 million in green-energy subsidies to 33 companies, half of it to
companies by a single venture capital firm with close ties to the White
House.
The continued loss of coal-fired
plants has reduced their provision of electricity from over 50% to around 47%.
The resistance to the construction of nuclear facilities slows the replacement
of their loss, but plants utilizing natural gas have benefitted greatly from the
discovery of billions of cubic feet through the use of hydraulic fracking
technology holds the promise of maintaining the nation’s needs. Need it be said
that “fracking” has become a target of environmental
organizations?
Environmental organizations are the
enemies of energy in America and worldwide. Without its provision third world
nations cannot develop and the ability to provide the energy America needs is
put in jeopardy.
© Alan Caruba, 2013