The Case For
a Serious War on Coal So the coal lobby, naturally, says there is a War on Coal and the administration, or at least the Energy Secretary, wants to continue saying there is not, but Matthew Yglesias explains why a War on coal would be «a pretty good idea.»
But should it be left at that or should Obama and the EPA really gear up
a serious war on coal since that is already what many feel is already happening?
Not exact matches
The new Obama plan is, to some extent, a
war on coal — because reducing our use of
coal is, necessarily, going to be part of any
serious effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Without
serious action, the administration's accelerating
wars on coal, guns, the Constitution, state sovereignty, the economy, jobs, and more will continue to wreak real havoc
on Americans and the world.