Today Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders sent Senator Harry Reid a letter that basically says we are spending too much of our tax dollars on the same, dirty old energy sources and we need to fund clean, renewable generation like wind energy and solar energy. Below is Senator Sanders’ letter.
This comes as General Electric released the results of a consumer survey (by StrategyOne) that exhibits the constituency (yes we the people) of our Congress supports a new energy strategy and economy.
Duh, look at the gulf after 60+ days of oil contamination.
Members of Congress, tell us where is the disconnect? Are you listening to what the people want? Or are you listening to the lobbyists lining your pockets?
Senator Sanders Sets Out Energy Policy Principles
Calls Current Proposals ‘By No Means Strong Enough’
WASHINGTON, June 22 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today laid out core principles that he said should be part of any comprehensive energy legislation, and he bluntly concluded in a letter to the Senate leader that it “makes no sense at all” to promote coal and nuclear power over cleaner, safer energy sources.
“I am concerned that the current legislative proposals we are examining are by no means strong enough in terms of energy efficiency and sustainable energy,” Sanders wrote in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).
Any legislation responding to the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, Sanders said, should move the United States away from fossil fuels and toward energy independence. The chairman of the Senate green jobs subcommittee also said a strong U.S. energy policy would cut greenhouse gas emissions while creating millions of good-paying jobs.
Sanders singled out for criticism a weakness in the Kerry-Lieberman proposal to provide more than $100 billion for nuclear and coal, far more than their plan would invest in energy efficiency and sustainable energy sources. “If we are serious about combating global warming, moving to energy independence and creating millions of jobs in the future, we must transform our energy system away from fossil fuels” Sanders said. “At the very least, any serious energy bill must include funding for energy efficiency and sustainable energy that is on a par with the amounts provided for nuclear and coal.”
Sanders developed and sent to Reid a proposal that would ensure that the energy bill has a significant sustainable energy investment of tens of billions of dollars over a 10-year period. The three principles that Sanders told Reid must be a part of any legislation include:
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There are other sources of nuclear power!
I have recently been introduced to Thorium….. Thanks to similar radioactive properties to the uranium used to power the world’s nuclear reactors – and its by product, plutonium, used in nuclear weapons – thorium can also be used to power a controlled nuclear reaction that heats water, producing steam to power turbines that produce large quantities of electricity.
PLUS POINT: From an environmental perspective, the good news about thorium is that it’s far less radioactively damaging than uranium: its naturally occurring form, monazite, is said to be reasonably safe for human exposure, while the waste products from its use in a nuclear reactor decay remain dangerous for only a fraction as long – decades instead of thousands of years, by some accounts.
So Uranium and Plutonium can take thousands of years to decay safely, but Thorium does it in just a few decades?
Read on…………. http://just-me-in-t.blogspot.com/2010/06/nuclear-terror-nightmares-are-made-of.html
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