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	<title>Comments on: Dynegy, Coal, and Two Takes at the Houston Chronicle</title>
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		<title>By: Phil Charles</title>
		<link>http://www.masterresource.org/2009/01/dynegy-coal-and-two-takes-at-the-houston-chronicle/comment-page-1/#comment-119</link>
		<dc:creator>Phil Charles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is truely rediculous that the movement against coal power plants and greenhouse gasses has gained so much steam. There is a growing amount of scientist and data that suggest global warming is not happening.  But the most rediculous statements are that eliminating coal is good for anyone . Interesting how the environmentalist never ever talk about how much higher electricity will be when the coal plants are gone. At least double folks and that if natural gas does not increase in price when all the gas turbines are online to make up for the coal power plants offline. So you have no proof of the warming  and no honesty about electricity costs going up what a great movement a liars movement.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is truely rediculous that the movement against coal power plants and greenhouse gasses has gained so much steam. There is a growing amount of scientist and data that suggest global warming is not happening.  But the most rediculous statements are that eliminating coal is good for anyone . Interesting how the environmentalist never ever talk about how much higher electricity will be when the coal plants are gone. At least double folks and that if natural gas does not increase in price when all the gas turbines are online to make up for the coal power plants offline. So you have no proof of the warming  and no honesty about electricity costs going up what a great movement a liars movement.</p>
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		<title>By: Tychon</title>
		<link>http://www.masterresource.org/2009/01/dynegy-coal-and-two-takes-at-the-houston-chronicle/comment-page-1/#comment-118</link>
		<dc:creator>Tychon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 16:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Exxon&#039;s cheap oil strategy reigns over King Coal and Queen Gas:

European gas Queen &amp; state-industrial fallout:
The P3-doctrine of cheap oil and easy money.
Please let global warming be arbitrary for decades to come, victims of waste, pollution and state-corporate crime are ubiquitous. Incorporate governance is inherent to international public-private partnerships (P3)that operate in shady markets where tax is no issue.
US King Coal raped the European Gas Queen (Beatrix) in 1963 by imposing American post-war technology advantage upon a willing partner and “friendly” nation: the Dutch government wilfully embarked on the world’s biggest P3 “N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie” (Exxon+Shell+gov.nl) by being forced to buy American long-distance and high-pressure technology from Bechtel, under Esso supervision (Esso-four plan) for it’s European distribution network after the second biggest natural gas reserves in the world were discovered in the Netherlands in 1958.
Just shelving coal plant development is not sustainable. New sophisticated carbon technology and global energy price stability is not served by delaying tacticts or even carbon credit exchange.
The global problem is rooted in the US claim culture on par with the unwinding greed-technology: the last decade of US supremacy has almost come to an end. What arrogant scientists called the ‘lost decade’ for Japan, will prove to be a very beneficial lesson for the entire world. At least these people learned what sustainability is all about.
Energy reliability and security depend heavily on new sophisticated technology for renewables and traditional carbon polluters alike. National thinking and manipulating of the US government under US corporate pressure will never address the global extend of the problem.
Easy money derived from cheap oil will frustrate sustainable development and responsible governance forever.
Obama has no clue.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exxon&#8217;s cheap oil strategy reigns over King Coal and Queen Gas:</p>
<p>European gas Queen &amp; state-industrial fallout:<br />
The P3-doctrine of cheap oil and easy money.<br />
Please let global warming be arbitrary for decades to come, victims of waste, pollution and state-corporate crime are ubiquitous. Incorporate governance is inherent to international public-private partnerships (P3)that operate in shady markets where tax is no issue.<br />
US King Coal raped the European Gas Queen (Beatrix) in 1963 by imposing American post-war technology advantage upon a willing partner and “friendly” nation: the Dutch government wilfully embarked on the world’s biggest P3 “N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie” (Exxon+Shell+gov.nl) by being forced to buy American long-distance and high-pressure technology from Bechtel, under Esso supervision (Esso-four plan) for it’s European distribution network after the second biggest natural gas reserves in the world were discovered in the Netherlands in 1958.<br />
Just shelving coal plant development is not sustainable. New sophisticated carbon technology and global energy price stability is not served by delaying tacticts or even carbon credit exchange.<br />
The global problem is rooted in the US claim culture on par with the unwinding greed-technology: the last decade of US supremacy has almost come to an end. What arrogant scientists called the ‘lost decade’ for Japan, will prove to be a very beneficial lesson for the entire world. At least these people learned what sustainability is all about.<br />
Energy reliability and security depend heavily on new sophisticated technology for renewables and traditional carbon polluters alike. National thinking and manipulating of the US government under US corporate pressure will never address the global extend of the problem.<br />
Easy money derived from cheap oil will frustrate sustainable development and responsible governance forever.<br />
Obama has no clue.</p>
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		<title>By: Tychon</title>
		<link>http://www.masterresource.org/2009/01/dynegy-coal-and-two-takes-at-the-houston-chronicle/comment-page-1/#comment-117</link>
		<dc:creator>Tychon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 01:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>European gas Queen &amp; state-industrial fallout:

The P3-doctrine of cheap oil and easy money.
Please let global warming be arbitrary for decades to come, victims of waste, pollution and state-corporate crime are ubiquitous. Incorporate governance is inherent to international public-private partnerships (P3)that operate in shady markets where tax is no issue.

US King Coal raped the European Gas Queen (Beatrix) in 1963 by imposing American post-war technology advantage upon a willing partner and &quot;friendly&quot; nation:  the Dutch government wilfully embarked on the world&#039;s biggest P3 &quot;N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie&quot; (Exxon+Shell+gov.nl) by being forced to buy American long-distance and high-pressure technology from Bechtel, under Esso supervision (Esso-four plan) for it&#039;s European distribution network after the second biggest natural gas reserves in the world were discovered in the Netherlands in 1958.

Just shelving coal plant development is not sustainable. New sophisticated carbon technology and global energy price stability is not served by delaying tacticts or even carbon credit exchange.

The global problem is rooted in the US claim culture on par with the unwinding greed-technology: the last decade of US supremacy has almost come to an end. What arrogant scientists called the &#039;lost decade&#039; for Japan, will prove to be a very beneficial lesson for the entire world. At least these people learned what sustainability is all about.

Energy reliability and security depend heavily on new sophisticated technology for renewables and traditional carbon polluters alike. National thinking and manipulating of the US government under US corporate pressure will never address the global extend of the problem.

Easy money derived from cheap oil will frustrate sustainable development and responsible governance forever.

Obama has no clue.

http://Enron.complexxon.org</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>European gas Queen &amp; state-industrial fallout:</p>
<p>The P3-doctrine of cheap oil and easy money.<br />
Please let global warming be arbitrary for decades to come, victims of waste, pollution and state-corporate crime are ubiquitous. Incorporate governance is inherent to international public-private partnerships (P3)that operate in shady markets where tax is no issue.</p>
<p>US King Coal raped the European Gas Queen (Beatrix) in 1963 by imposing American post-war technology advantage upon a willing partner and &#8220;friendly&#8221; nation:  the Dutch government wilfully embarked on the world&#8217;s biggest P3 &#8220;N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie&#8221; (Exxon+Shell+gov.nl) by being forced to buy American long-distance and high-pressure technology from Bechtel, under Esso supervision (Esso-four plan) for it&#8217;s European distribution network after the second biggest natural gas reserves in the world were discovered in the Netherlands in 1958.</p>
<p>Just shelving coal plant development is not sustainable. New sophisticated carbon technology and global energy price stability is not served by delaying tacticts or even carbon credit exchange.</p>
<p>The global problem is rooted in the US claim culture on par with the unwinding greed-technology: the last decade of US supremacy has almost come to an end. What arrogant scientists called the &#8216;lost decade&#8217; for Japan, will prove to be a very beneficial lesson for the entire world. At least these people learned what sustainability is all about.</p>
<p>Energy reliability and security depend heavily on new sophisticated technology for renewables and traditional carbon polluters alike. National thinking and manipulating of the US government under US corporate pressure will never address the global extend of the problem.</p>
<p>Easy money derived from cheap oil will frustrate sustainable development and responsible governance forever.</p>
<p>Obama has no clue.</p>
<p><a href="http://Enron.complexxon.org" rel="nofollow">http://Enron.complexxon.org</a></p>
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