RFK Jr. blasts Obama’s support for ‘clean coal’

April 22nd, 2009 by John Grooms in Boomer with an Attitude, Earth-Day

Environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lit into President Obama’s support of “clean coal” yesterday, calling the president a “great man” but also an “indentured servant” of the coal industry.

Obama has proposed $3.4 billion for further research on clean coal projects. The theory of “clean coal” is that the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, which is released into the atmosphere when coal is burned, can be captured. Billions of dollars have been spent in the past 24 years to find a way to make the clean coal dream come true, but so far there are still no plants operating using any such technology. Former VP Al Gore has been particularly dismissive of the idea of clean coal, and at last year’s Clinton Global Initiative, said, “How many such plants are there? Zero. How many blueprints? Zero.” Kennedy and Gore are joined in the anti-clean coal movement by the filmmaking Coen Brothers who have produced a couple of funny commercials on the subject; see one of them here:

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3 Responses to “RFK Jr. blasts Obama’s support for ‘clean coal’”

  1. Frank Says:

    Isnt Jr the guy who will not let wind farms be built near him even after knowing he is in one of the most wind gifted places in the united states. What a goof. I am not buying into the green energy crap but if you are going to sell your soul on this junk atleast be consistant.

  2. Open Minds will Prevail Says:

    ‘It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.’

    — Aristotle

    ‘A weak mind is like a microscope, which magnifies trifling things but cannot receive great ones.’

    — G. K. Chesterton

    ‘I had an immense advantage over many others dealing with the problem in as much as I had no fixed ideas derived from long-established practice to control and bias my mind, and did not suffer from the general belief that whatever is, is right.’

    — Henry Bessemer

    ‘We all operate in two contrasting modes, which might be called open and closed. The open mode is more relaxed, more receptive, more exploratory, more democratic, more playful and more humorous. The closed mode is the tighter, more rigid, more hierarchical, more tunnel-visioned. Most people, unfortunately spend most of their time in the closed mode.’

    — John Cleese

  3. Frank Says:

    As long as it is not the liberal version of an open mind we will be ok.

    –Frank Griffin

    When the facts are just not good enough we wind up with things like man made global warming.

    –Frank Griffin

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