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Glenn Hurowitz

Glenn Hurowitz

Posted: February 20, 2008 05:06 PM

Va. Governor Burns National Ambitions in Coal Proposal

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Virginia's Democratic governor Tim Kaine, often mentioned as a possible vice presidential nominee, seems to be flushing his ambitions for national office down the toilet by actively working to build yet another coal-fired power plant for one of his biggest campaign donors.

Kaine has tried to present himself as a green, forward-thinking governor by
proposing a "Virginia Energy Plan" that he claimed would reduce
greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent. True, Kaine is going ahead with plans to purchase a measly 27,000 compact fluorescent bulbs (which will save the amount of electricity used by -- wait for it -- 1300!! homes). But when it comes to things that actually matter -- like where Virginia gets its energy from -- he's actively backing to the construction of a new greenhouse gas/toxic pollution belching coal-fired power plant in Virginia's Wise County.

Kaine is increasingly looking like some kind of retro, dinosaur pol -- practicing a kind of politics eerily similar to the Republican culture of corruption. Because behind this coal plant is Dominion Power, which has contributed over $135,000 directly to the governor's campaign and inaugural funds. He's giving at least the impression that these donations are driving his decisions more than his concern for Virginia or the country's well-being.

He's also increasingly out of step with his fellow governors. Kansas' Kathleen Sebelius, from a red state, has so far stood up against proposals to build coal plants in her backyard on global warming grounds. This is terrible for the planet and for Virginians' health. Pollution from coal-fired power plants already cuts short the lives of 900 Virginians every year. And the climate crisis -- well, it's driving polar bears (and thousands of other creatures) extinct, increasing weather disasters like Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and spreading exotic diseases around the globe. And there will be even worse impacts in Virginia near the plant. More than 25 percent of Wise County's land has already been destroyed by mountain decapitation coal mining.

These impacts are why Democratic primary voters have demanded that their candidates have ambitious plans to tackle the climate crisis, with voters at almost every candidate event showing up and demanding it. It's why all the major candidates offered plans to reduce global warming pollution by at least 80 percent -- a target that's impossible to achieve if the type of coal plant Tim Kaine is fast-tracking is allowed to go ahead. It's unlikely Democrats will be particularly excited about Tim Kaine as a vice presidential nominee -- not only is he showing himself to be just another polluter crony, but his cronyism seems to come from pure fear -- his actions fall so far short of his professed ideals. I admit Kaine's cronyism rankles particularly hard with me -- like many other environmentalists, I volunteered on his campaign in hopes that he'd put Virginia on a true green path. Tim Kaine still has two months before construction starts to deny the permits Dominion needs to go ahead with its monstrosity. Chesapeake Climate Action Network and others are organizing a variety of events and actions to step up the pressure on the governor.

It's time for him to show some courage - and restore not only his political future, but also Virginia and the world's.

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- Advocate123 I'm a Fan of Advocate123 24 fans permalink

America is the Saudi Arabia of Coal. We could be energy independent overnight if we didn't have people who were so worried about coal.

The technology of clean coal, is substantially better for the environment, and we couldn't have to deal with the Middle East anymore. For the love of god, just look into it.

We're sitting on the biggest resource of coal in the world.

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