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Home Front: Politix
Gore urges civil disobedience to stop coal plants
2008-09-24
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nobel Peace Prize winner and environmental crusader Al Gore urged young people on Wednesday to engage in civil disobedience to stop the construction of coal plants without the ability to store carbon.

The former U.S. vice president, whose climate change documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" won an Academy Award, told a philanthropic meeting in New York City that "the world has lost ground to the climate crisis."

"If you're a young person looking at the future of this planet and looking at what is being done right now, and not done, I believe we have reached the stage where it is time for civil disobedience to prevent the construction of new coal plants that do not have carbon capture and sequestration," Gore told the Clinton Global Initiative gathering to loud applause.

"I believe for a carbon company to spend money convincing the stock-buying public that the risk from the global climate crisis is not that great represents a form of stock fraud because they are misrepresenting a material fact," he said. "I hope these state attorney generals around the country will take some action on that."

The government says about 28 coal plants are under construction in the United States. Another 20 projects have permits or are near the start of construction.

Scientists say carbon gases from burning fossil fuel for power and transport are a key factor in global warming.

Carbon capture and storage could give coal power an extended lease on life by keeping power plants' greenhouse gas emissions out of the atmosphere and easing climate change.

But no commercial-scale project exists anywhere to demonstrate the technology, partly because it is expected to increase up-front capital costs by an additional 50 percent.

So-called geo-sequestration of carbon sees carbon dioxide liquefied and pumped into underground rock layers for long term storage
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#7  PS Pennsylvanians were the original good stewards of the Earth. Saved the whales, saved the trees, propelled mankind into the Age of Oil. Of course I think they burned down Oil City a few times in the process of extracting and transporting that black gold. Connect the dots - Pennzoil, Quaker State, Wolf's Head.
Posted by: Last Breath Farm Resident   2008-09-24 18:17  

#6  The roots of algore's hatred for Pennsylvania go back to the Civil War. Gettysburg was the High Tide of the Confederacy. Pennsylvania introduced the world to the wonders and uses of OIL! Check Oil City, PA wiki. Pennsylvania gets about half their electricity from coal fired power plants. Pennsylvania has tremendous coal reserves, plenty of oil(sweet crude it is too)and natural gas. Unfortunately, much of it, including EPA approved drilling leases, EPA approved mineral rights mining(above and below ground, is not accessible due to environmentalist law suits. Go figure. Nah, all you gotta know is who's been running the Commonwealth since forever.
Posted by: Last Breath Farm Resident   2008-09-24 18:06  

#5  One day some prankster is going to cut the power to Gore's mansion. The resulting load imbalance will blackout the entire Atlantic seaboard.
Posted by: ed   2008-09-24 17:15  

#4  I'd rather engage in civil disobedience to protest the power bill for your mansion, Mr Gore, but that's just me.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2008-09-24 16:34  

#3  Gore go suck on your PETA icecream tit and leave the rest of us in peace!!
Posted by: 3dc   2008-09-24 16:33  

#2  You betcha.
Posted by: Darrell   2008-09-24 16:10  

#1  So when the first coal plant is trashed by some goreites ("Gore"-illas?), can he be charged with conspiracy or inciting/abetting a crime?
Posted by: Ulusose Wittlesbach8849   2008-09-24 16:02  

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