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Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:04 am (PST)

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/16/5267/

Published on Friday, November 16, 2007 by The Independent/UK US Power Company Linked to Bush Is Named in Database As a Top

Polluter

by Leonard Doyle

An American power company with close financial links to President

George Bush has been named as one of the world’s top producers of global

warming pollution.

The first-ever worldwide database of such pollution also reveals the

rapid growth in global-warming emissions by power plants in China, South

Africa and India. Power plants already produce 40 per cent of US

greenhouse gas and 25 per cent of the world’s.

But it is the enormous carbon footprint of Southern Company - among

the largest financiers of Republican Party politicians - which has raised

eyebrows. Southern’s employees handed George Bush $217,047 to help him

get elected, and they and the company have contributed an extraordinary

$6.2m to Republican campaigns since 1990.

A single Southern Company plant in Juliette, Georgia already emits

more carbon dioxide annually that Brazil’s entire power sector. The

company is in the top two of America’s dirtiest utility polluters and

sixth worst in the world.

Apart from vague promises by the Democratic presidential hopefuls,

there is no pressure on this or any other power company to clean up their

act and cut back on CO2 emissions.

Politicians from both parties fear the influence of Southern, which

spends huge sums both on lobbying and on political campaigns and is among

the biggest power players in Washington. It has seen off numerous

attempts to impose controls on the amounts of pollution it pumps

out.

The link between massive cash contributions by America’s power

companies and political arm-twisting in Washington has rarely been put

into such sharp relief. Environmentalists have long suspected that

President Bush’s dogged refusal to sign up to international agreements to

control global warming was linked to campaign contributions.

Yesterday’s report has finally identified the impact these power

companies are having on global warming. Southern, which earned $14.4bn in

revenues in 2006, is using its influence to block the introduction of

wind, solar, biomass and other renewable energy sources on the grounds

that it would eat into its profits.

Haley Barbour, one of the main lobbyists for Southern Co when

President Bush took office, played a crucial role in persuading him to

back away from his original campaign promise to reduce CO2 emissions when

he first ran for president in 2000. Mr Barbour is a former chairman of

the Republican Party, and was reelected governor of Mississippi last

week.

According to FrankO’Donnell of Clean Air Watch, after Mr Bush became

president, “he was got at by Haley Barbour, who said, ‘Hey, Mr President

we didn’t elect you to have high energy costs’”.

Mr O’Donnell said: “Southern Company Lobbyists treated the president

as if he was someone to give orders to and he took them. The upshot is

that America’s biggest polluters used their chequebooks effectively to

block actions to stop global warming.”

The detailed breakdown of the worst polluters comes in the form of an

on-line database, compiled by the Center for Global Development (CGD), an

independent policy and research organisation that focuses on how the

actions of the rich world shape the lives of poor people in developing

countries.

It lays out exactly where the worst CO2 emitters are and how much

greenhouse gas they are pumping into the atmosphere. The globe’s most

concentrated source of greenhouse gases are the CO2 emissions of 50,000

power plants worldwide.

The database clearly shows the US as the world’s biggest carbon

dioxide producer from electricity generation - emissions that are

continuing to grow.

At present electricity companies pump out 2.8 billion tons of CO2

each year. But China, with 2.7 billion tons, is about to overtake the US.

The new report also reveals that power plants in other developing

countries including South Africa and India emit more than the worst US

plant.

A spokesman for Southern Company, Mike Tyndall said the pollution is

high “because of the size of the plants which are serving an ever-larger

population”.

The company opposes the idea of any legally enforceable cap on

emissions, but Mr Tyndall said: “We’re at the forefront of developing new

technology to address CO2 emissions.”

Asked about the huge financial contributions of the company’s

employees to Republican party politicians, he said: “We don’t influence

them, but I think it’s a good thing that we are involved in the political

process.”

© 2007 The Independent

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Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:04 am (PST)

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/16/5267/

Published on Friday, November 16, 2007 by The Independent/UK

US Power Company Linked to Bush Is Named in Database As a Top

Polluter

by Leonard Doyle

An American power company with close financial links to President George

Bush has been named as one of the world’s top producers of global warming

pollution.

The first-ever worldwide database of such pollution also reveals the

rapid growth in global-warming emissions by power plants in China, South

Africa and India. Power plants already produce 40 per cent of US

greenhouse gas and 25 per cent of the world’s.

But it is the enormous carbon footprint of Southern Company - among the

largest financiers of Republican Party politicians - which has raised

eyebrows. Southern’s employees handed George Bush $217,047 to help him

get elected, and they and the company have contributed an extraordinary

$6.2m to Republican campaigns since 1990.

A single Southern Company plant in Juliette, Georgia already emits more

carbon dioxide annually that Brazil’s entire power sector. The company is

in the top two of America’s dirtiest utility polluters and sixth worst in

the world.

Apart from vague promises by the Democratic presidential hopefuls, there

is no pressure on this or any other power company to clean up their act

and cut back on CO2 emissions.

Politicians from both parties fear the influence of Southern, which

spends huge sums both on lobbying and on political campaigns and is among

the biggest power players in Washington. It has seen off numerous

attempts to impose controls on the amounts of pollution it pumps

out.

The link between massive cash contributions by America’s power companies

and political arm-twisting in Washington has rarely been put into such

sharp relief. Environmentalists have long suspected that President Bush’s

dogged refusal to sign up to international agreements to control global

warming was linked to campaign contributions.

Yesterday’s report has finally identified the impact these power

companies are having on global warming. Southern, which earned $14.4bn in

revenues in 2006, is using its influence to block the introduction of

wind, solar, biomass and other renewable energy sources on the grounds

that it would eat into its profits.

Haley Barbour, one of the main lobbyists for Southern Co when President

Bush took office, played a crucial role in persuading him to back away

from his original campaign promise to reduce CO2 emissions when he first

ran for president in 2000. Mr Barbour is a former chairman of the

Republican Party, and was reelected governor of Mississippi last

week.

According to FrankO’Donnell of Clean Air Watch, after Mr Bush became

president, “he was got at by Haley Barbour, who said, ‘Hey, Mr President

we didn’t elect you to have high energy costs’”.

Mr O’Donnell said: “Southern Company Lobbyists treated the president as

if he was someone to give orders to and he took them. The upshot is that

America’s biggest polluters used their chequebooks effectively to block

actions to stop global warming.”

The detailed breakdown of the worst polluters comes in the form of an

on-line database, compiled by the Center for Global Development (CGD), an

independent policy and research organisation that focuses on how the

actions of the rich world shape the lives of poor people in developing

countries.

It lays out exactly where the worst CO2 emitters are and how much

greenhouse gas they are pumping into the atmosphere. The globe’s most

concentrated source of greenhouse gases are the CO2 emissions of 50,000

power plants worldwide.

The database clearly shows the US as the world’s biggest carbon dioxide

producer from electricity generation - emissions that are continuing to

grow.

At present electricity companies pump out 2.8 billion tons of CO2 each

year. But China, with 2.7 billion tons, is about to overtake the US. The

new report also reveals that power plants in other developing countries

including South Africa and India emit more than the worst US

plant.

A spokesman for Southern Company, Mike Tyndall said the pollution is high

“because of the size of the plants which are serving an ever-larger

population”.

The company opposes the idea of any legally enforceable cap on emissions,

but Mr Tyndall said: “We’re at the forefront of developing new technology

to address CO2 emissions.”

Asked about the huge financial contributions of the company’s employees

to Republican party politicians, he said: “We don’t influence them, but I

think it’s a good thing that we are involved in the political

process.”

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What is the global warming emissions...........C02......? where is the

so-called science behind those claims......???? there is none....is it

not just someone, with an hidden agenda have roared....and then those

there share their agenda....are roaring with them. And all this roaring

is so massive, that those there can not think, are roaring with them.

Every one there are roaring this hoax out, should be registered and put

to responsibility for this crime. When time shows it to be a crime -

hoax. Just like the ice age 30 years ago, when that crook Hansen was

roaring.....the ice age is comming.....but it did not....so now he ride

the wave of global warming....what a immoral crook.

 

 

mandag 19. nov 2007 kl. 18:39 skrev The Havens:

 

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US Power Company Linked to Bush Is Named in Database As a Top Pollut

>

>

> Posted by: " Mark Graffis " mgraffis   mgraffis

>

>

> Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:04 am (PST)

>

> http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/16/5267/

> Published on Friday, November 16, 2007 by The Independent/UK

> US Power Company Linked to Bush Is Named in Database As a Top Polluter

> by Leonard Doyle

> An American power company with close financial links to President

> George Bush has been named as one of the world’s top producers of

> global warming pollution.

> The first-ever worldwide database of such pollution also reveals the

> rapid growth in global-warming emissions by power plants in China,

> South Africa and India. Power plants already produce 40 per cent of US

> greenhouse gas and 25 per cent of the world’s.

> But it is the enormous carbon footprint of Southern Company - among

> the largest financiers of Republican Party politicians - which has

> raised eyebrows. Southern’s employees handed George Bush $217,047 to

> help him get elected, and they and the company have contributed an

> extraordinary $6.2m to Republican campaigns since 1990.

> A single Southern Company plant in Juliette, Georgia already emits

> more carbon dioxide annually that Brazil’s entire power sector. The

> company is in the top two of America’s dirtiest utility polluters and

> sixth worst in the world.

> Apart from vague promises by the Democratic presidential hopefuls,

> there is no pressure on this or any other power company to clean up

> their act and cut back on CO2 emissions.

> Politicians from both parties fear the influence of Southern, which

> spends huge sums both on lobbying and on political campaigns and is

> among the biggest power players in Washington. It has seen off

> numerous attempts to impose controls on the amounts of pollution it

> pumps out.

> The link between massive cash contributions by America’s power

> companies and political arm-twisting in Washington has rarely been put

> into such sharp relief. Environmentalists have long suspected that

> President Bush’s dogged refusal to sign up to international agreements

> to control global warming was linked to campaign contributions.

> Yesterday’s report has finally identified the impact these power

> companies are having on global warming. Southern, which earned $14.4bn

> in revenues in 2006, is using its influence to block the introduction

> of wind, solar, biomass and other renewable energy sources on the

> grounds that it would eat into its profits.

> Haley Barbour, one of the main lobbyists for Southern Co when

> President Bush took office, played a crucial role in persuading him to

> back away from his original campaign promise to reduce CO2 emissions

> when he first ran for president in 2000. Mr Barbour is a former

> chairman of the Republican Party, and was reelected governor of

> Mississippi last week.

> According to FrankO’Donnell of Clean Air Watch, after Mr Bush became

> president, “he was got at by Haley Barbour, who said, ‘Hey, Mr

> President we didn’t elect you to have high energy costs’”.

> Mr O’Donnell said: “Southern Company Lobbyists treated the president

> as if he was someone to give orders to and he took them. The upshot is

> that America’s biggest polluters used their chequebooks effectively to

> block actions to stop global warming.”

>

> The detailed breakdown of the worst polluters comes in the form of an

> on-line database, compiled by the Center for Global Development (CGD),

> an independent policy and research organisation that focuses on how

> the actions of the rich world shape the lives of poor people in

> developing countries.

> It lays out exactly where the worst CO2 emitters are and how much

> greenhouse gas they are pumping into the atmosphere. The globe’s most

> concentrated source of greenhouse gases are the CO2 emissions of

> 50,000 power plants worldwide.

> The database clearly shows the US as the world’s biggest carbon

> dioxide producer from electricity generation - emissions that are

> continuing to grow.

> At present electricity companies pump out 2.8 billion tons of CO2 each

> year. But China, with 2.7 billion tons, is about to overtake the US.

> The new report also reveals that power plants in other developing

> countries including South Africa and India emit more than the worst US

> plant.

> A spokesman for Southern Company, Mike Tyndall said the pollution is

> high “because of the size of the plants which are serving an

> ever-larger population”.

> The company opposes the idea of any legally enforceable cap on

> emissions, but Mr Tyndall said: “We’re at the forefront of developing

> new technology to address CO2 emissions.”

> Asked about the huge financial contributions of the company’s

> employees to Republican party politicians, he said: “We don’t

> influence them, but I think it’s a good thing that we are involved in

> the political process.”

> © 2007 The Independent

> Back to top

> Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply

>

> DLAt 08:11 AM 11/19/07, you wrote:

>

> US Power Company Linked to Bush Is Named in Database As a Top Pollut

> Posted by: " Mark Graffis " mgraffis   mgraffis

> Sun Nov 18, 2007 6:04 am (PST)

> http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/16/5267/

>

> Published on Friday, November 16, 2007 by The Independent/UK

> US Power Company Linked to Bush Is Named in Database As a Top Polluter

> by Leonard Doyle

> An American power company with close financial links to President

> George Bush has been named as one of the world’s top producers of

> global warming pollution.

>

> The first-ever worldwide database of such pollution also reveals the

> rapid growth in global-warming emissions by power plants in China,

> South Africa and India. Power plants already produce 40 per cent of US

> greenhouse gas and 25 per cent of the world’s.

>

> But it is the enormous carbon footprint of Southern Company - among

> the largest financiers of Republican Party politicians - which has

> raised eyebrows. Southern’s employees handed George Bush $217,047 to

> help him get elected, and they and the company have contributed an

> extraordinary $6.2m to Republican campaigns since 1990.

>

> A single Southern Company plant in Juliette, Georgia already emits

> more carbon dioxide annually that Brazil’s entire power sector. The

> company is in the top two of America’s dirtiest utility polluters and

> sixth worst in the world.

>

> Apart from vague promises by the Democratic presidential hopefuls,

> there is no pressure on this or any other power company to clean up

> their act and cut back on CO2 emissions.

>

> Politicians from both parties fear the influence of Southern, which

> spends huge sums both on lobbying and on political campaigns and is

> among the biggest power players in Washington. It has seen off

> numerous attempts to impose controls on the amounts of pollution it

> pumps out.

>

> The link between massive cash contributions by America’s power

> companies and political arm-twisting in Washington has rarely been put

> into such sharp relief. Environmentalists have long suspected that

> President Bush’s dogged refusal to sign up to international agreements

> to control global warming was linked to campaign contributions.

>

> Yesterday’s report has finally identified the impact these power

> companies are having on global warming. Southern, which earned $14.4bn

> in revenues in 2006, is using its influence to block the introduction

> of wind, solar, biomass and other renewable energy sources on the

> grounds that it would eat into its profits.

>

> Haley Barbour, one of the main lobbyists for Southern Co when

> President Bush took office, played a crucial role in persuading him to

> back away from his original campaign promise to reduce CO2 emissions

> when he first ran for president in 2000. Mr Barbour is a former

> chairman of the Republican Party, and was reelected governor of

> Mississippi last week.

>

> According to FrankO’Donnell of Clean Air Watch, after Mr Bush became

> president, “he was got at by Haley Barbour, who said, ‘Hey, Mr

> President we didn’t elect you to have high energy costs’”.

>

> Mr O’Donnell said: “Southern Company Lobbyists treated the president

> as if he was someone to give orders to and he took them. The upshot is

> that America’s biggest polluters used their chequebooks effectively to

> block actions to stop global warming.”

>

> The detailed breakdown of the worst polluters comes in the form of an

> on-line database, compiled by the Center for Global Development (CGD),

> an independent policy and research organisation that focuses on how

> the actions of the rich world shape the lives of poor people in

> developing countries.

>

> It lays out exactly where the worst CO2 emitters are and how much

> greenhouse gas they are pumping into the atmosphere. The globe’s most

> concentrated source of greenhouse gases are the CO2 emissions of

> 50,000 power plants worldwide.

>

> The database clearly shows the US as the world’s biggest carbon

> dioxide producer from electricity generation - emissions that are

> continuing to grow.

>

> At present electricity companies pump out 2.8 billion tons of CO2 each

> year. But China, with 2.7 billion tons, is about to overtake the US.

> The new report also reveals that power plants in other developing

> countries including South Africa and India emit more than the worst US

> plant.

>

> A spokesman for Southern Company, Mike Tyndall said the pollution is

> high “because of the size of the plants which are serving an

> ever-larger population”.

>

> The company opposes the idea of any legally enforceable cap on

> emissions, but Mr Tyndall said: “We’re at the forefront of developing

> new technology to address CO2 emissions.”

>

> Asked about the huge financial contributions of the company’s

> employees to Republican party politicians, he said: “We don’t

> influence them, but I think it’s a good thing that we are involved in

> the political process.”

>

> © 2007 The Independent

>

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