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Is the Climate Bill Being Fossil/Nuked?

by: Harvey Wasserman  |  The Free Press

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    Is the Climate Bill morphing into an excuse to promote fossil fuels and new nuclear power plants?

    Sen. John Kerry's (D-MA) recent promotion of a pro-nuke/pro-drilling/pro-coal agenda in the name of Climate Protection has been highlighted in a New York Times op ed co-authored with Sen. Lindsay Graham (R-SC). The piece brands nuke power "our single largest contributor of emissions-free power." It advocates abolishing "cumbersome regulations" so utilities can "secure financing for more plants." And it wants "serious investment" to "find solutions to our nuclear waste problem."

    The Senate Bill as now drafted also includes a "Clean Energy Development Administration" that could deliver virtually unlimited federal cash to build new reactors and fund other mega-polluters.

    Also on the table are vastly expanded permits for off-shore drilling. And Kerry/Graham have talked of making the US "the Saudi Arabia of clean coal" while bringing "new financial incentives for companies that develop carbon capture and sequestration technology."

    If you think pushing nukes, oil wells and coal mines to "prevent global warming" is counter-intuitive, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

    The give-aways are allegedly meant to attract GOP votes. The joint Kerry/Graham op ed is being billed as a "game changer."

    But even with provisions pushing a hundred new reactors in the US alone, some GOP stalwarts hint they would NEVER vote for a bill that includes cap-and-trade clauses. So is the GOP set to play the same game with climate legislation as it has with health care: prolong negotiations, gut the substance of reform, demand - and GET - untold corporate give-aways, and then oppose the bill anyway?

    What thin green substance survives could be limited to a few showpiece handouts for renewables and efficiency, with cap-and-trade as the centerpiece. But many environmentalists argue that cap-and-trade could create yet another costly bureaucracy with little real impact on the climate crisis.

    To get real about solving this crisis, Congress should demand---and fund---a definitive national transition to energy efficiency and modernized mass transit. We still waste half the energy we consume. There's no source of usable juice cheaper and quicker to install than increased efficiency.

    Taxes on carbon and other forms of "ancillary" pollution would help if they assess radioactive emissions (from coal as well as nukes), destruction of our oceans,lakes and rivers, removal of mountain tops, creation of nuclear waste, and so on. Merely axing the subsidies to King CONG (Coal, Oil, Nukes & Gas) and rendering a level playing field for true green energy sources to fairly compete with the old fossil/nukes would take us a long way up the road to Solartopia. A feed-in tariff that rewards renewables for the pollution they avoid would also help.

    Without all that, the Climate Bill's outright negatives could be huge. Atomic reactors can do little or nothing to bring down carbon emissions. Projected construction costs for new nukes have jumped from $2 billion to $13 billion and counting. Body-blows to the all-but-dead Yucca Mountain nuke waste dump have left the industry, after 50 years, with nothing tangible to do with some 50,000 tons of spent lethal radioactive fuel rods. And after a half-century, the industry cannot command private construction financing or private liability insurance to cover a catastrophic melt-down or terror attack. Even if reactors could help with greenhouse gas emissions, it would take a trillion dollars or more to make a noticeable dent, and a decade or more for such reactors to begin to come on line.

    But the reactor lifeline does not flow through licensing or waste. Because it has failed as a commercial technology, the industry must have massive infusions of cash and loan guarantees. The Climate Bill's real damage will be measured by the size and scope of reactor subsidies, if any.

    Kerry's willingness to entertain "clean coal" and new offshore oil drilling as "solutions" for climate chaos staggers the imagination. It seems to signal that King CONG still owns Washington, and that any meaningful Congressional push for green power will demand serious re-direction from the grassroots.

    DC insiders generally doubt that any Climate Bill can pass this year. Afghanistan and health care still dominate the national agenda.

    But Democrats are desperate for SOMETHING to show at December's Copenhagen Climate Conference. The question is: how much will they give fossil/nuke Republicans to get a bill - ANY bill - with the world "Climate" attached?

    The anti-nuclear movement has three times defeated proposed $50 billion loan guarantees for new nuclear plants. The environmental community still understands that solving the climate crisis requires the ultimate phase-out of fossil fuels. "A carbon-free, nuclear-free energy future is within the Senate's reach," says Michael Mariotte of the Nuclear Information & Resource Service. "The approach laid out by Kerry and Graham would lead to a climate bill in name only." NIRS is organizing a national call-in this week. A nationwide series of demonstrations for the environment will take place October 24.

    Preserving our ability to survive on this planet demands we phase out fossil fuels and nuclear power, and make the transition to a green-powered Earth based solely on renewables and efficiency. Ultimately, we cannot live with less.

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    Harvey Wasserman's SOLARTOPIA! OUR GREEN-POWERED EARTH is at www.solartopia.org. He is senior advisor to the Nuclear Information & Resource Service, and senior editor of www.freepress.org, where this article first appeared.

  

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Wow! To quote Forrest Gump,

Wow! To quote Forrest Gump, "Stupid is as stupid does." The stupidity of burning fossil fuels is self-evident. The delusion of "finding solutions to our nuclear waste problem" is truly stupefying. To think humans are able to be responsible for radioactive material that remains dangerous for tens of thousands of years pushes the hubris envelope to the point of absurdity. "What fools these mortals be." And that applies doubly to Senator Kerry.

Read this in conjunction

Read this in conjunction with the above article: http://www.truthout.org/1016094

Wrong. Carbon free is within

Wrong. Carbon free is within reach. Nuclear free is not, at least for the short term. How are we to mesh the demands of modern civilization, with its absolute requirement for 365/24/7 electric power, with his nuclear free ideal? It is fatal to link zero pollutant nuclear (as long as you contain the residual radioactive fuel - see"France"), with filth- belching coal and gas plants. To do so exposes his serious lack of grasp of the interlinked issues. There is no, repeat no, feasible near term alternative to nuclear if we are to gain on global warming, gaseous pollution, etc. until direct-from-solar with its cyclic production problems, is solved. Pontificating does not solve technical and population problems.

I protested nuclear power

I protested nuclear power plants thirty years ago. The vampire is rising again. Someone, please, drive another stake in to its heart! Spent radioactive rods are not a viable alternative to carbon. What is the choice here? Would you rather smother or have cancer? What about hydropower? Fast flowing rivers and ocean tides are sources of constant energy.

It's obvious that Congress

It's obvious that Congress STILL does not come anywhere near to grasping the global warming situation. How I wish I could communicate directly with them, show them the latest science, and ask why they are ignoring it. Pelosi recently said we will have coal power plants for 200 more years, as if that was a given. Well, here is another given: the last time CO2 levels were this high, the global average temperature was 10 to 15 degrees F higher, and sea level was 80 to 125 feet higher. (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/10/091008152242.htm) And as far as I know there still is no successful full scale coal power plant that sequesters all or even most of its CO2 emissions. Yet Congress is planning to let the the CO2 level increase way above what it is now! And in order to deceive people, both houses put their emission reduction percentages in terms of 2005 levels instead of the 1990 levels that the IPCC uses. It even fooled many environmental groups, who think the bills do what scientists say we must do. They do not do nearly that much. This is beyond irrational, beyond insane, beyond criminal. There is no word for it, because we have never experience the level of devastation that will come decades from now. The worst of the effects will last a thousand years, and it will not return completely to normal for hundreds of thousands of years. Yes, we need to put money into research for CO2 sequestration, and into a new type of nuclear power plant that processes waste from the older kinds of plants. But we absolutely must completely ban all new coal plants that do not sequester 100% of their CO2 and quickly phase out all existing coal power plants that can’t be made carbon neutral in the next few years. There is no other way to lower emissions quickly enough. I don’t mind a few new nuclear power plants, but they take way too long to get going, so we must focus mainly on wind and solar and other clean forms of generating electricity, and on electric vehicles. We know how, and we can do it much more quickly. Please, write or call you senators and representatives and demand a sane course of action.

The article is incorrect to

The article is incorrect to say the Republicans are responsible for giveaways to fossil fuels industries. Any Democratic Senator from a coal or oil producing state would end their career by voting for cap and trade without protecting their local industries. But never fear! CO2 most likely has a much smaller influence on the climate than the alarmists claim. As an example, satellite measurements of actual heat loss to space is several times higher than the warmists expected. This means the planet is not storing heat at anywhere near climate model predictions. In addition, the oceans, which are the largest heat "battery" by far, have not gained significant heat over the past 70 years.

There should be a huge land

There should be a huge land tax on wind and solar projects which use roughly 400 sq miles and 50 sq miles a baseload gigawatt compared to football field sized nukes. How about a tax on materials wasted as wind plant uses 60 times the GHG producing steel and concrete of a nuke plant. How about a hundred bucks a unit tax on all the millions of avians and bats windmills kill. How about a tax on deafening whales and porpoises. What about the 30 years down the road disposal of the thousand of tons of arsenic from the hundreds of thousands of sq miles of desert those solar panels you are planning will destroy forever. And what about gen IV reactors like the new Indian, Russian, Chinese, Westinghouse and Sandia units which run 30 years without refueling on those 50000 tons of re-processable fuel rods leaving a tiny amount of low level waste. France's 50 years of nuclear waste would cover a soccer stadium a foot deep compared to the hundreds of thousand of square miles of destroyed solar desert and dug up wind farms. Fortunately India and China with plans for 450 and 120 gigawatts of nukes are leading the world in ending GHG production. At least if the Republicans can get Obama to see reason, we might get a start with a minuscule hundred gigawatts or so.

Nuclear = Dirty, Gas =

Nuclear = Dirty, Gas = Clean. The farce we are now given as one of several tandem and questionable global 'emergencies' (pandemic, economic, climatic and terrorist) is based on the bent science that always follows the biggest money - that would be the international banking interests, which are planning to base our global fraud currency on 'carbon credits' not unlike selling indulgences in the Middle Ages - these interests dwarf the oil and gas industries who we are suckered into accusing of buying the science. Most citizens glaze over when considering the crimes of the banks, which makes it all the easier for them to clean us out while we ninny over fake science. The actual climate on this Earth has not been cooperating with the IPCC''s beloved model and there is great dissent within the so-called consensus of the CO2 theory, despite the lack of coverage in this news source or the mainstream. icecap.us has an interesting reportage and as a primer watch The Great Global Warming Swndle (a BBC documentary) to get some perspective before signing away the farm. I personally have followed this area with great interest ever since the seventies when I was an environmental science major at Trinity University and only recently realized that it is a fraud that was promoted by no less than Margaret Thatcher. The Anthropogenic Global Warming Theory is a neo-con fraud dressed in green. Do your homework.

According to Seth's

According to Seth's comments, nuclear is clean (very little dangerous waste - no problem), efficient, available for low cost, compared with any other of those dirty "natural" alternatives like solar which has been shown through the high investment in its development, to be non-feasible. Can anyone explain why everyone else thinks Nuclear is bad?

The French use nuclear power

The French use nuclear power safely throughout their country - they developed ONE effective safe design and built all their plants with the same design so that maintenance and inspection is standardized. We need to be researching waste disposal - and particularly better methods for effectively recycling the waste.

It's become obvious to me

It's become obvious to me and I hope to some others that the dems are just like the repubs when it comes to legislation. They pay lip service to the voters with hot button issues while they continue to ensure that their vested interests are taken care of and in turn, they receive campaign donations and assurances that they'll stay in power. Until the money and lobbyists are taken out of Washington, this country is screwed. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!

Thanks for the excellent

Thanks for the excellent comments. Here are some thoughts: 1) The French nuke industry is a fraud. It is dirty, expensive, leaky and dangerous. The hype comes from a government owned/operated monopoly which cannot pay its own way. It has no solution to the nuke waste problem and its new reactor in Finland is years behind schedule and billions over budget. This is NOT the way to go; 2) Whether global warming is a "Swindle" or not, the only way to save our global economy is to go green. Fossil fuels & nuclear power are not sustainable under any circumstances; 3) The key to the solution is in the waste, which still accounts for 50% of the energy we consume. The payback on increased efficiency is instant. It is cheap, safe, clean and fast to install. Start there, including mass transit; 4) Windpower has a VERY small geographic footprint. The idea that a thousand windmills installed over a 10,000 acre plot consumes that 10,000 acres is absurd. Even the service roads can be planted over. Solar panels are a different story if you install them in the desert. But the joy of solar is that it can, should, MUST go on rooftops. All renewable sources have their own problems, but all also bring there special power. Fossil/Nukes have nothing but negatives. 5) Recycling nuke wastes is dirty, expensive, dangerous and ultimately unsustainable. The French experiment is a disaster. 6) finally (for now) the key to the problem is actually the nature of the corporation. The most powerful institutions on Earth have human rights but no human responsibilities. If these technologies were force to pay the true costs of their human and environmental impacts, and if the corporations pushing them were held accountable for the damage they do, we would have a green-powered Earth very quickly. thanks! no nukes/4 solartopia....

Global warming when the

Global warming when the planet has cooled over the last 10 years? And you are calling this bill "counter-intuitive?" The current "climate change issue" being purported by the liberals is one of the most fraudulent con games that has ever been run. It's funny how the liberals claim that Congress is not listening to the voters when they don't do what the liberals want. Wake up liberals - the majority of the voters do not think like you. What is amazing is that you liberals think that because it is your position, it is in the majority - wrong!

Interesting the commentary

Interesting the commentary following an Amory "No Nukes" Lovins article where Amory gets shredded by various nuclear expects who called in to say their piece. http://www.grist.org/article/2009-10-13-stewart-brands-nuclear-enthusiasm-falls-short-on-facts-and-logic Harvey also posted this article on Huffpo and a number of pro nuke types took a piece out of him there. Conservation's low hanging fruit at less than 2 cent a kwh equiv might save 10% max, but it is a lot cheaper to forget about the rest and simply move it to cheap clean and green nuclear power. I'm not sure what your point is Harvey but you are right the French nuclear industry just like the American has certainly gone downhill in the last ten years. Most of their engineers have moved over to Toshiba/Westinghouse it seems. However #1 Wind Power Denmark produces 881 gm CO2 per kwh of electricity, #2 Wind Power Germany produces 601 gm CO2 per kwh, while Nuclear France produces 83 gm CO2 per kwh. Yup high ridge wind locations in mountain states clear cut for wind farms and access roads sure have a lot of other uses Harvey. Maybe a uranium mine? Nuclear is completely sustainable when Gen IV reactors both operating and under construction are factored in. In fact the US's 50000 tons of used nuke waste is valuable fuel for the new nukes. A solar panel in most places in the US averages about 10% peak power when stuck on a random roof. Thats why ridiculous feed in tariffs as high as 80 cents a kilowatt hour are needed. Nuke power can be mass produced in public power companies at less than 2 cents a kwh. To get a reasoned green analysis of nuclear power read world famous environmentalist Steward "Whole Earth Catalog" Brand's new book Whole Earth Discipline or James "Gaia" Lovelock' s The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning. The US and its discredited "Green" party environmental types (they elected George Bush) need to stop being a millstone dragging down China and India's leadership in global warming efforts. We have as little as ten years to fight a civilization destroying climate and peak oil tipping point. Conservation, solar, wind and cap n'trade are just fiddling while Rome burns. A nationwide conversion to mass produced nuclear will save our asses. Nothing else will.

Anonymous at 12:34 - "the

Anonymous at 12:34 - "the planet has cooled over the last 10 years?" Simply go to the NASA site and you will see that you are completely wrong. The earth has not been cooling for the last ten years, and the year 2005 was the warmest yet. This is another myth spread deliberately by the right wing noise machine.