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SMC crashes the summit

by: JBdem4usa

Wed Dec 16, 2009 at 10:09:33 AM EST


By JBdem4usa

An article appeared in my local paper this morning that made me feel sorry for SMC for the first time that I can remember.  It was short-lived though.  What first passes for bravery doesn't pass the smell test on the second glance.  She will be the token denier of the congressional delegation and her reception will not be good.  She may have trouble getting around town and Nancy will be trying to get her uninvited to the various functions after the first one goes badly.  I'm embarrassed that she is my representative in congress.  Feel free to add your comments to this article.

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CCS ruled out in Copenhagen (4.00 / 1)
This just in:
Carbon capture ruled out of UN clean projects list

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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) will not be added to the list of technologies that industrial countries can invest in to offset their emissions, after some countries expressed their reservations at the UN climate talks in Copenhagen.
International climate negotiators have been debating whether to accept capturing CO2 from industrial installations and storing it underground (CCS) as a means of contributing to emission cuts. But they delayed any decisions until next year at the earliest, as no consensus was reached.

Some countries have proposed to add CCS to the UN-backed Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), which allows companies in rich countries to fulfil part of their climate obligations by investing in emission reductions in developing countries.

But others "have registered concerns regarding the implications of this possible inclusion and highlighted a number of unresolved issues," read a draft paper from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
The text invited the UNFCCC's scientific advisory body to investigate risk of seepage from storage sites and liability issues in the event of leakage. The group was tasked with reporting back to delegates at the next conference in Mexico in 2010 or in South Africa in 2011.
"In order for carbon dioxide capture and storage in geological formations to be included under the Clean Development Mechanism, long-term liability for the storage site, including liability for any seepage during and beyond the crediting period of the project, must be clearly assigned and the project boundary must be clearly defined," the UN text asserted.
Leading European investors in the technology include the UK, Germany and Norway. Meanwhile, the US invested $1.4 billion in 12 CCS projects as part of its economic stimulus package at the beginning of October. Earlier this month, the Americans announced that a further $979 million will be invested in three projects.
The EU last week approved €1 billion of economic recovery funding to support six demonstration projects.

Article continues: http://www.euractiv.com/en/cli...


That Journal news article title claiming that Capito promotes jobs is a lie. (4.00 / 1)
The proof is her Wednesday vote (along with every other House Republican) against the House-passed measure aimed at creating and saving jobs through public works spending and grants to state and local governments.

She went to Copenhagen only to promote the coal industry. Apparently the Journal editors were so alarmed by her shamelessness that they basically chose to mislead their readers to cover up for her.

Everyone by now realizes that surface coal mine operators work diligently to chase people  off their precious coal  here in West Virginia. That's why you'll rarely catch Shelley Moore Corporate-Toad even talking about promoting jobs outside of the coal industry (or Mojo Manchin, for that matter).

And you'll never catch them actively promoting the development of alternative green energy related jobs.


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