Tuesday, December 19, 2017 11:15:29 AM
Indeed, developing nations are not giving up coal; the US is amongst the cleanest of nations for energy (with the exception of the occasional, errant spill; to which, said company should be penalized heavily and not just a slap on the wrist).
The CO2 carbon capture is just another means to tax the majority, while the minority 1% continue jetting about with their personal massive carbon footprint. It's an agenda to de-industrialize first world nations. I'm not suggesting that we shouldn't be pursuing other alternative means of energy, however, this is in your face an agenda to tax the average working man to death and keep the poor, poor.
Real clean coal, which the CCTI process addresses removes real pollutants and volatiles like SO2.
Lastly, those electric cars are re-charged with what in the majority of instances? Oh...that's right: Coal produced energy.
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