Janet
Well, I know Al Gore from being with him for 2 1/2 days in Nashville as I went through his team training. He and I talked about his coming to West Virginia, and he was receptive.
If we could put together an event that is broad enough and large enough, I think I could talk him into coming. But can we?
WVEI had a positive upbeat conference with several speakers who praised the economic benefits of renewable energy and being good stewards of the earth, and had a lousy turnout this year. The environmental community didn't even support it!
But we need to reach beyond our community...we need a groundswell of the general public...and to do that we are have to educate them that the future is "Beyond Coal" and is promising in renewable energy. We need to get beyond preaching to the choir.
WE have just as tough an education challenge as the CTL guys do, and they have stated in the article that there needs to be a ground swell of the population for them to succeed
I'd love to get Gore and Kathy Mattea back for an evening concert and lecture. I believe that would bring a large audience.
My thoughts
Allan ----- Original Message ----- From: Janet Keatingmailto:ohvec@ohvec.org To: 'James Kotcon'mailto:jkotcon@wvu.edu ; 'Allan Tweddle'mailto:allantweddle@msn.com ; 'Sierra Club Environmental Comm.'mailto:ec@osenergy.org Cc: 'Don GARVIN'mailto:dsgjr@aol.com ; 'Julian Martin'mailto:martinjul@aol.com ; 'Kathryn Stone'mailto:Palmermethod@aol.com ; 'Judy BONDS'mailto:judycrmw@charter.net ; 'Janet Keating'mailto:ohvec@ezwv.com ; 'Karen Grubb'mailto:kgrubb@fairmontstate.edu ; 'Judy Rodd'mailto:roddj@hotmail.com ; 'Frank YOUNG'mailto:fyoung@mountain.net ; 'Larry Gibson'mailto:larry.gibson@mountainkeeper.org ; 'Paul Wilson'mailto:pjpaulgrunt@netscape.net ; 'Vivian Stockman'mailto:vivian@ohvec.org ; 'CAG'mailto:garyz@wvcag.org ; 'Heather Connolly'mailto:hconnolly@wvdep.org ; 'Taylor Barnhill'mailto:taylor@southwings.org Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 4:08 PM Subject: RE: CTL
I'm wondering if all of us could sponsor a major forum on renewable energy (the sooner the better) which includes what is wrong with going in the direction of MORE coal via, CTL, etc. By major forum, I'm thinking trying to get Al Gore here or even candidate Edwards. When I heard "Manhattan Project" from Rockefeller, I nearly flipped; we all know what the end result of that was! After reading that Al Gore is suggesting that students us non-violent direct action to keep new coal-fired power plants from being built, we might be able to get his attention and cooperation.
Who knows him well enough to ask and get a YES? Janet
Janet Keating, Co-Director Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition P.O. Box 6753 Huntington, WV 25773-6753 304-522-0246 phone 304-522-4079 fax www.ohvec.orghttp://www.ohvec.org/
-----Original Message----- From: James Kotcon [mailto:jkotcon@wvu.edu] Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 12:19 PM To: Allan Tweddle; Sierra Club Environmental Comm. Cc: Don GARVIN; Julian Martin; Kathryn Stone; Judy BONDS; Janet Keating; Karen Grubb; Judy Rodd; Frank YOUNG; Larry Gibson; Paul Wilson; Vivian Stockman; CAG; Heather Connolly; James Kotcon Subject: Re: CTL
I did not see the story in the on-line version, so there is still something to be said for the old-fashioned paper newspaper.
I attended the rally opposing the CTL Conference in Beckley yesterday, and Bill Price talked me into going inside. Jay Rockefeller was scheduled to be the lunch speaker, so I stayed around for that. Unfortunately, Rockefeller was late, did not start his speech till 2 PM, and spent a lot of time talking about health insurance, veterans, and budget issues. He did make a strong pitch for climate change and the need for carbon sequestration as part of a CTL program, (but I suspect that if a CTL subsidy bill passed without sequestration, the industry would probably accept the handouts). Then, he presented his 4-point plan for CTL which he wants to put into a bill. He claims that there are 60 votes in the Senate for some type of CTL subsidy, but the parties can not agree on a version, and the supporters need to present a united front. (That means evidence of continued divisiveness would be an effective delaying tactic. His 4 points include: 1) Build military uses of CTL fuels. (Air Force is very interested and were featured speakers, but the Pentagon would need authorization for long-term contracts, which would require a change military procurement rules.). 2) Keep everyone on the same page. He claims there are 60 votes for CTL if it includes "some environmental standards". 3) A substantial federal R&D effort on carbon sequestration, a program similar to the Manhattan Project. 4) Expand the pipeline infrastructure, both to ship liquid fuels, and to ship CO2 to sites for geologic sequestration.
Afterward I tried to talk to a couple reporters, but no one seemed interested so I doubt I got much air time. So I wrote a letter to the editor of the Beckley paper this morning.
All in all, it was a waste of time. The main impression I had was that this was a gathering of corporate honchos, all grabbing for subsidies and federal handouts of pork. There certainly was no opposition inside the meeting, and I did not see any press coverage of the protest outside.
But I did learn from Bill Raney, as he introduced the speaker, that in the coal industry "We practice aggressive stewardship and real environmental protection every day. Our people protect the streams they fish and the mountains they hunt". (The funny/sad thing is that no one laughed when he delivered that line).
JBK
"Allan Tweddle" <allantweddle@msn.commailto:allantweddle@msn.com> 8/16/2007 10:56 AM >>>
Colleagues
A couple of days ago, there was an article reporting how Governor Manchin has "finally" gat the attention of former President Bill Clinton about the need for coal to be the solution to our energy crisis."
In today's Gazette, there is a report by Tim Huber of Associated Press with the headline "Support Needed for Coal To Liquid" in section A...(I clipped it...so did not get the page number).
It outlines our challenge.
Supporters of seeking Federal Government subsidies for funding CTL, because Wall Street won't without the Government guarantees, Congressmen Rahall and Murtha and sadly, Senator Rockefeller.
Here's Rockefeller's statement, which is unbelievably wrong...but probably politically correct:. "Coal-clean coal-must be the solution for our energy needs"....It is the only solution to our energy needs. That is what is so ridiculous about all of it. It is what we have got. God gave it to us"
There is total disregard for Global warming, and the economic opportunities that reversing it present. We must mount a massive two part public education effort. I have tried to outline the issues below, and bear with me, as I know all of you know the issues and alternatives.
First we need to refute, and educate, with independent studies and evidence, Rockefeller's arguments: 1.. There is no clean coal technology yet developed that is commercially viable. 2.. CTL is NOT the only solution to our energy needs...by a long shot. To start with, Energy conservation and efficiency is very low hanging fruit that can dramatically cut our imported oil addiction. 3.. The widespread independent opinions about the horrors of CTL, 4.. The truth that carbon sequestration technology on the scale that will be required is not proven or viable...as the Australians have already concluded 5.. God delivers more energy every single day in sunlight than we would need, or could consume in 20+ years. We need to start with Rockefeller and the rest of the WV Delegation, (well maybe excluding Capito) and educate them that 1.. Solar energy is coming down in cost at such a rate that it will be competitive with coal by 2015. 2.. The Renewable energy industry, whether it be solar, wind or biomass and alternative fuels, but particularly the solar manufacturing industry is growing so rapidly that West Virginia is going to be in worse economic shape if it does not participate NOW 3.. Several States have already embraced the inevitable switch to renewable energy, including Murtha's Pennsylvania. 4.. There needs to be aggressive support for raising the C.A.F.E. Standards...because the battery technology exists to achieve 100 m.p.g. in a plug in Prius, so the technology to get higher gas mileage is here and emerging...so Government support needs to be focused on accelerating and incentivizing its adoption. When can we all get together and develop a strategy, and a program to counter the effort that the CTL crowd are going to make? I urge you all to see this as a major crisis requiring bold and immediate action.
There are National organizations in addition to the Sierra Club that may have resources to help us. We need a ground swell of opposition to thwart this CTL crowd. And proposing alternatives will bring a positive focus to our efforts, and show that we are not opposed to jobs and economic development, quite the contrary, there are just as well paying jobs in renewable energy that are safer, (Sago, Utah Miners) , do not pollute or use our precious water and air.
We all have a lot on our plates right now, I am sure. I am quite immersed in starting anew manufacturing business, that ironically, will save jet fuel in commercial airlines when brought to fruition.
But stopping this CTL effort, and educating the citizens of this State that the ere are alternatives energy policies and technologies that will be better for almost everyone except the Blankenship CEO types and politicians he and his ilk have bought and paid for.
I for one am ready, with my available slides and training from the Gore Climate Project, to get on the road and get "our side" of this case out there. But I cannot do it alone....
Let me hear from you all...am I just a ranting old man, (I turned 75 today), or are you with me?
Timing is NOW...bring me your commitment so we can together move this effort forward...and it will be the best birthday present that I could ever want...
Allan
Allan Tweddle
Quidvis recte factum quamvis humile praeclarum Sir Henry Royce, 1924
Allan
Allan Tweddle
Quidvis recte factum quamvis humile praeclarum Sir Henry Royce, 1924