Thursday, October 4, 2007
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Clean energy - efficiency and renewables - should be
Santee Cooper, South Carolina's state public service authority, wants to build a 1320 MW coal plant on the banks of the
It's the wrong choice for our state. The effects of coal emissions are clear: sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides drive acid rain and smog; soot, or fine particles, are a precursor for asthma and heart attacks; mercury poisons wildlife and imperils human life, and carbon dioxide is the primary driver of global warming. A new coal plant puts our environment, health, and economy at risk.
Insist on clean energy for South Carolina!
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Beautiful! Do you have any more?
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