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Related: About this forumWhat's up with fracking ---> Josh Fox on the Daily Show
06/26/13
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http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-june-26-2013/exclusive---josh-fox-extended-interview-pt--1
ctsnowman
(1,903 posts)Give some people free energy and all they do is complain.
NoMoreWarNow
(1,259 posts)limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)He wants to help mutli-national companies like Halliburton make billions by exporting this fuel to every country and expanding this vile industrial activity to the whole earth. He calls it "cleaner energy".
Dragonfli
(10,622 posts)Ernest Moniz, a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, during his confirmation, praised the U.S. natural gas revolution brought about by widespread use of fracking and said it must continue. As a special bonus the Republicans loved the guy and he sailed through senate confirmations with something for every industry. The vote was 97-0
Mr. Moniz even had kind words for coal, saying the fuel public enemy No. 1 in the environmental treehugger loser community and among many weak ass liberals in Congress is likely to remain a part of the American energy portfolio, though he stipulated that clean coal technologies are an essential part of that equation.
Mr. Moniz reassured coal-state senators that he believes the fuel wont be shoved aside.
We see coal as being a continuing, major part of the energy supply in the U.S., and certainly in the world,
That professor, nuclear physicist Ernest Moniz, was director of the MIT Energy Initiative, a research arm that had received more than $125 million in pledges from the oil and gas industry since 2006, according to the Public Accountability Initiative, a non-profit that blew the whistle on UBuffalo.
The four founding members of MITEI BP, Shell, Italys ENI and Saudi Aramco each agreed to pay $25 million over five years for the right to help manage research projects, maintain an office at MITEI headquarters and place a researcher in a participating MIT faculty members lab, according to the MITEI website. Ten sustaining members commit $5 million each for fewer rights, but still get seats on MITEIs executive committee and governing board.
The Republicans and Democrats, judging by his confirmation votes, are rabidly into "clean energy" Yippii! Coal clean skies and pristine fractured ground are all that lie ahead, blue skies, nothing but blue skies and fountain fresh proprietary fracking fluid in every glass!
limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)Yeah that lopsided Ernie Moniz vote was very discouraging.
Lots of conflict of interest.
Obama's climate speech was basically the roll out of a new marketing strategy. A re-branding. A green-washing of the same tired policies. He needed to green up his image a little bit.