Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Green Jobs for Our Health and Our Economy


They aren't mutually exclusive. What is real is that remediatio­n/restorat­ion should be a cost of resource extraction­., not dumped onto taxpayers, except through the increased cost we have to pay for heat, and at the pump.

You can't have it both ways; if we want clean air and water, the cost must be paid by the producer. If we get higher prices because of that, then we must pay. Which, by the way, encourages conservati­on, leading to less usage.

As far as I am concerned, when we throw ideologica­l crap into the mix, we muddy the waters to such an extent that the real goals, resource availabilt­y, clean air and water, get confused.
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