I think about the Keystone XL pipeline and the Arctic oil drilling and the oil trains, and in my mind, all of these fossil-fuel exploitation schemes pale in comparison to the coal trains and the coal export terminals in terms of environmental damage and economic counterproductiveness and sheer âno good can come from thisâ wrongheadedness.
Not only does harvesting this filthy coal wreak further climate havoc, but by doing so weâre satisfying Chinaâs insatiable demand for dirty energy and strengthening their economy at the expense of ours, so that its industries can be more competitive next to ours. Once we become Chinaâs big-time coal supplier, the Chinese might just as well tell us, âYouâre our bitch now.â Itâs the sort of act of economic submission youâd expect from a Russia or a Nigeria, not from a supposed superpower.
And I haven't even mentioned the tribes' legitimate concerns. Sure, the coal companies in Wyoming's Powder Basin and the transport companies would be winners from this scheme, but the tribes and Seattle and just everybody else on the American side of this equation will be losers.
Thanks for coverage. Indigenous people in Pacific NW and around the world are leading wisely and bravely on no more corporate destruction. And are also leading our societies to wake up and be more respectful of the earth and each other. Let's finally learn from their models for centuries.
Not only does harvesting this filthy coal wreak further climate havoc, but by doing so weâre satisfying Chinaâs insatiable demand for dirty energy and strengthening their economy at the expense of ours, so that its industries can be more competitive next to ours. Once we become Chinaâs big-time coal supplier, the Chinese might just as well tell us, âYouâre our bitch now.â Itâs the sort of act of economic submission youâd expect from a Russia or a Nigeria, not from a supposed superpower.
And I haven't even mentioned the tribes' legitimate concerns. Sure, the coal companies in Wyoming's Powder Basin and the transport companies would be winners from this scheme, but the tribes and Seattle and just everybody else on the American side of this equation will be losers.
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