Not exact matches
But their irrational nuclear policies are probably driven
by «campaign
contributions» from the
coal industry.
More information on
coal industry contributions to Congress can be found at FollowtheCoalMoney.org, a project sponsored
by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Oil Change International and Appalachian Voices.
More information on
coal industry contributions to Congress can be found at FollowtheCoalMoney.org, a project sponsored
by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Oil Change USA and Appalachian Voices.
The report also takes care to offset certain cost elements that have inappropriately been internalized into the existing price of
coal, such as the high social burden of
coal enterprises to provide a broad array of social benefits for its employees (which is not in itself a bad thing, but is done in a very wasteful manner), and what the researchers consider to be excessive mandatory
contributions by coal enterprises to the Railway Construction Fund (RMB 22 billion in 2006 alone, amounting to 33 % of total profits for the
coal industry).
More information on
coal industry contributions to Congress can be found at FollowtheCoalMoney.org, created
by the nonpartisan, nonprofit organization Oil Change International.