End war on coal (Bryan Leyland, Tom Harris) (Paul Driessen, CFACT) New Zealand Canada USofA

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One lives in New Zealand, the other in Canada. But climate and energy experts Bryan Leyland and Tom Harris perfectly understand the importance of coal for the United States and other modern industrialized societies, the minimal to nonexistent role of plant-fertilizing carbon dioxide in climate change, and the callous indifference that radical anti-fossil fuel environmentalists have toward energy-deprived, impoverished families around the world. Their observations are important reminders of the vital role this much-vilified fuel has played … and continues to play … in lifting billions out of poverty, disease and premature death. As they say, it is time to end the War on Coal. Thank you for posting their commentary, quoting from it, and forwarding it to your friends and colleagues. Best regards, Paul Driessen Senior Policy Advisor Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, CFACT http://www.cfact.org/

End the ‘war on coal’ Far from being a threat, coal continues to bring health, welfare and prosperity to billions Bryan Leyland (New Zealand) and Tom Harris (Canada) December 08, 2017 At the recent Environmental Protection Agency public hearing in Charleston, West Virginia, on withdrawing the “Clean Power Plan,” anti-coal activists were out in force: the Climate Justice Alliance, Sierra Club, Citizens Climate Lobby, Natural Resource Defense Council and many others. The New York Times reported that several groups also met at the University of Charleston, to discuss the purported “environmental, health and climate benefits of reducing coal consumption.”

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