When Hillary stands in front of a crowd of people during her campain and says with a big smile on her face «We are going to put
a lot of coal companies out of business and coal miners out of work.»
Not exact matches
Clinton said she had a policy to help
coal country benefit from creating renewable energy «because we're going to put a
lot of coal miners and
coal companies out
of business, right?»
Southern
Company has been making a lot of the right moves in my opinion from abandoning the Clean Coal Project to looking to position themselves as a clean energy c
Company has been making a
lot of the right moves in my opinion from abandoning the Clean
Coal Project to looking to position themselves as a clean energy
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Tylerh1701: Nintendo seems to get a free pass on a
lot of things that, if other
companies tried, they would be raked over the
coals.
Because we're going to put a
lot of coal miners and
coal companies out
of business, right?
One
of the
company's most efficient
coal plants was approved in 2008, and it now «runs quite a
lot, but it doesn't make very much money,» said Jasper.
They have understood that all these measures taken to reduce
coal and oil dependency are very much in vain, and, not only that but they provide
lots of new opportunities for oil
companies.
Usual investment criteria may not deliver the super low - cost, clean, renewable energy soon enough to avoid the worst effects
of climate change,» said Dr. Larry Brilliant, Executive Director
of Google.org, Google's philanthropic arm, «Google.org's hope is that by funding research on promising technologies, investing in promising new
companies, and doing a
lot of R&D ourselves, we may help spark a green electricity revolution that will deliver breakthrough technologies priced lower than
coal.»
For «someone who believes in the rule
of law,» Mr. Holmstead has found a
lot of ways to protect
coal company executives at the expense
of other people, within the boundaries
of law or outside
of the boundaries
of enforcement.
Walmart talks a
lot of talk about its renewable energy initiatives, but a new ILSR report finds that all that hype is just slick greenwashing hiding the
company's massive
coal consumption.
The former U.S. secretary
of state and New York senator told CNN in March, «We're going to put a
lot of coal miners and
coal companies out
of business.»
Given that nearly all the major US
coal companies are now bankrupt, and that
coal - fired electricity is declining rapidly, I'd have expected a
lot of «wrecking ball» pieces on the supposed damage to the economy (in reality, the effects are small and mostly offset by the expansion
of renewables) now that mitigation policies
of various kinds are taking effect.
There can be
lots of lawsuits and hot - air about fighting against oil
companies and
coal baddies.
He added: «These
companies call in outside lawyers, who make a
lot of money by doing an investigation and are the first to interview key witnesses at the
coal face, then claim privilege — it is absolutely ludicrous.»