LoveNotHate wrote:
This will bring back lots of "coal jobs".
President George W. Bush talked about clean coal. This is where we as regular citizens can engage the conversation. And frankly yes, we can use both the facts and the argument from authority that President Bush said it. We'll just be matter-of-fact. What he said might get people's attention and then we can calmly present a fact or two. And then it's just a conversation. That is, we might be able to plan the beginning, but once we're past the beginning it's a real human interaction in which we're an equal person but so's the other person.
And wind power almost, almost competes economically on conventional terms. Once we add in climate change, and using up a finite resource with oil -- which are two distinct concepts and people who don't believe in the first may well believe in the second -- and the fact that we've had entangling alliances and military bases abroad for the sake of protecting access to oil. I mean, people who support the first Persian Gulf War way back in 1991 may think that oil got our attention and then we went ahead and did the right thing, but it does make you wonder, doesn't it?
So, yes indeed, add all this in and wind power is more than economically cost effective!! !

We just need to sell it with matter-of-fact confidence whether we're liberal, conservative, or middle-of-the-roaders.
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