Archive for February 26th, 2009
The Coen Brothers Tackle Clean Coal

Academy Award winning filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen have directed a 30 second spot for The Reality Coalition attacking the oxymoron that is clean coal.

In reality, there is no such thing as “clean” coal in America today. Coal cannot be called ‘clean’ until its CO2 emissions are captured and stored safely.

Let’s be clear: there are no US homes, factories, shopping centers or churches powered by coal plants that capture and store their global warming pollution.

Today, coal power plants emit carbon dioxide (CO2), the pollutant causing the climate crisis. A third of the America’s carbon pollution now comes from about 600 coal-fired power plants. And of the more than 70 proposed new coal power plants, barely a handful have plans to capture and store their CO2 emissions. If these dirty plants are allowed to be built, this will mean an additional 200 million tons of global warming pollution will be emitted in America each year. Until coal power plants no longer release CO2 to the atmosphere, coal will remain a major contributor to the climate crisis.

More on the spot from Variety.

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Lock Up Your Children, CPAC Meets in DC

The lowlights from the Conservative Political Action Conference gathering in Washington, DC:

Former Governor Mike Huckabee defends Social Conservatives

Former UN Ambassador and Neoconservative George Bolton on President Obama’s Mid-East Policy

Bay Buchanan Slams the GOP for Abandoning Conservative Values

Congressman Paul Ryan on How Americans Were Really Voting for Conservatives in 2006 & 2008

Tucker Carlson on the New York Times and Fox News

Cliff Kincaid: Obama is a Communist and a Foreigner

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Secret Afghan Talks?

As the Afghan Foreign Minister meets his US counterpart in Washington, Al Jazeera has learnt of secret talks between Taliban-linked mediators and Afghan officials, which could lead to wider negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban.

The deal involves the return to Afghanistan of Gulbbaldin Hekmatyar, the former Prime Minister, whose forces fight alongside the Taliban. The negogiations involve a complex and delicate round of meetings from the heart of Afghanistan to Dubai, London and Saudi Arabia. From Kabul, James Bays has this exclusive report.

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