
Ever wonder why you are suddenly hearing so much about clean coal? The answer is alarming.
Clean coal is more than an oxymoron, its propaganda!

Ever wonder why you are suddenly hearing so much about clean coal? The answer is alarming.
Clean coal is more than an oxymoron, its propaganda!

Today's story is told by ACCCE's vice president for communications, Joe Lucas, in a spin festival er, opinion column in the Fort Wayne, Indiana Journal-Gazette.
A lot of people have received an email from yours truly over the last four months with the subject line: "Clean Coal Body Slam." I thought it explained the intentions of this project very well.
Along with Greenpeace USA and Rainforest Action Network, we have pulled together some of the best and most outspoken leaders on the environmental, public health and economic effects of America's addiction to coal, including:

Well they’re at it again.
The coal industry has found yet another way to greenwash coal as an environmentally sound source of electricity through a concept called, “Carbon Capture and Storage” (or Sequestration), CCS.

Pummeled by warnings that global warming is triggering the apocalypse, Americans have fallen for the ruse of futuristic science that is clean coal. And in the meantime, swaths of the country are being destroyed before our eyes.
This is an excerpt from a great new documentary by David Novack called Burning the Future: Coal in America.
The U.S. produces about 25 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels.
This is an excerpt from a great new documentary by David Novack called Burning the Future: Coal in America.
People all over America are standing up to the coal industry and saying "enough is enough!" Coal is bad for our health, our environment and our economy.
This is an excerpt from a great new documentary by David Novack called Burning the Future: Coal in America.
The United States burns more than a billion tons of coal each year – that’s 20 pounds of coal for every person in the country, every day.
This is an excerpt from a great new documentary by David Novack called Burning the Future: Coal in America.
Did you know that coal-fired power plants are the largest source of human-generated mercury pollution in the U.S.

