A second cartoonist who doesn’t understand the use of canaries in coal mines — that bird died 30 years ago and nobody paid any attention. What killed the coal industry was that people wanted to breathe unpolluted air so they switched to clearn energy sources. (The “Free Market” all those rightwingers claim they want.) And considering the mine owners continue to kill their employees and cover up the safety violations, they’re still living in the 19th century along with Airial and the other stooges.
Ironically, coal may be a good source for quantum dots which can can be used to make low cost (compared to silicon) PV cells. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24309588http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.5b01419
For a bunch of people who call climate scientists alarmists who squawk like Chicken Little, “conservatives” seem squawk frantically yelling that the sky is falling every time Obama so much as blinks. Which reminds me….. When is Obama going to take everyone’s guns away as predicted when he got elected? He’s running out of time.
Yes, it’ll be bad for the people who make child-sized coffins too. Coal mining is on its way out, and it’s not because of Obama. It’s because other, less-polluting sources of energy have become so much cheaper, and coal mining has become highly automated and produces very few jobs.
BTW: while parts of the rules re-emphasize what’s already in law, and regulations, they don’t actually kick in until 2022, intending to reduce pollution from these sources roughly 17%, but 2030! Another case of still too little, too late. (Check out Scientific American articles, instead of Faux Noise.)
Doesn’t appear that Ariail gave this cartoon much thought before he drew it. Too little consideration of the fossil fuel industry changes in the last 25 years.
If it’s still available o line, check out the Columbus Dispatch series from several year ago detailing how AEP bought out the town of Chesapeake due to pollution from its nearby coal-fired power plant.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
Not eve close, despite what the Koch PR team says.
ConserveGov over 8 years ago
Get ready for even more non-working people since Jimbo Carter and even higher taxes and smaller pay checks!Good times! Thanks Democrats!
Michael Peterson Premium Member over 8 years ago
A second cartoonist who doesn’t understand the use of canaries in coal mines — that bird died 30 years ago and nobody paid any attention. What killed the coal industry was that people wanted to breathe unpolluted air so they switched to clearn energy sources. (The “Free Market” all those rightwingers claim they want.) And considering the mine owners continue to kill their employees and cover up the safety violations, they’re still living in the 19th century along with Airial and the other stooges.
superposition over 8 years ago
Ironically, coal may be a good source for quantum dots which can can be used to make low cost (compared to silicon) PV cells. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24309588http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.5b01419
avarner over 8 years ago
More destruction, as promised.
No surprises here.
Jason Allen over 8 years ago
For a bunch of people who call climate scientists alarmists who squawk like Chicken Little, “conservatives” seem squawk frantically yelling that the sky is falling every time Obama so much as blinks. Which reminds me….. When is Obama going to take everyone’s guns away as predicted when he got elected? He’s running out of time.
ARodney over 8 years ago
Yes, it’ll be bad for the people who make child-sized coffins too. Coal mining is on its way out, and it’s not because of Obama. It’s because other, less-polluting sources of energy have become so much cheaper, and coal mining has become highly automated and produces very few jobs.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
BTW: while parts of the rules re-emphasize what’s already in law, and regulations, they don’t actually kick in until 2022, intending to reduce pollution from these sources roughly 17%, but 2030! Another case of still too little, too late. (Check out Scientific American articles, instead of Faux Noise.)
DrDon1 over 8 years ago
Doesn’t appear that Ariail gave this cartoon much thought before he drew it. Too little consideration of the fossil fuel industry changes in the last 25 years.
edward thomas Premium Member over 8 years ago
If it’s still available o line, check out the Columbus Dispatch series from several year ago detailing how AEP bought out the town of Chesapeake due to pollution from its nearby coal-fired power plant.