Posted on 05/11/2015 6:20:31 PM PDT by robowombat
Mountain Pact Campaign Targets Coal Companies Seeks compensation for global warming By: The Editors
Ten western mountain towns hit hard by climate change are launching a campaign against the coal industry, seeking hundreds of million of dollars in compensation per year to help their communities adapt, the Denver Post reported earlier this week.
In February, Outside covered how the nonprofit advocacy group Mountain Pact is rallying ski resort towns around the country to stem the effects of climate change. In a letter being sent this week to federal officials, lawmakers, and the White House, the townswhich include Aspen, Telluride, and Park Citydemand a change in the federal governments system of collecting royalties from coal companies, according to the Denver Post.
Affected towns must contend with the increasing expense of combating rising temperatures, inconsistent river flows, shrinking snowpack, and damaging wildfires brought about by climate change.
Aspen , Telluride, Park City three of the richest liars of the lib vermin in the US.
If man made climate change were real and we were serious about tackling it, the very first thing that would be shut down would be frivolous things like ski resorts. The are HUGE energy hogs. Actually, even without bogus climate change, we’d be better off shutting down these playgrounds for the idle and liberal rich.
Ten western mountain towns hit hard by climate change ,LOL please explain
In discovery for the lawsuit, the defendants need to request proof from the plaintiffs of what the historically correct temperatures should be. Perhaps their business model is based on utilizing an anomalous cold period?
I suddenly find myself older and less agile than I used to be. I believe that I’ll sue the dhimmicrat party.
They’ve done research on coal in America. Every ton for over 50 years past has kicked $.50 or $.35 depending on strip on underground. I think the underground fee has been reduced.
What is the marginal impact on burning a ton of coal on the GDP in the year of burning? In subsequent years (I just discovered that there are rail and OTM manufactured over 70 years ago still in daily use)?
Check out the Aspen airport sometime and see how many private jets/aircraft are there.
There is a war on against carbon fuels, gas included. There are actually people who believe we’ll all benefit from strangling our power grid.
Looked up some stats on Telluride. Average annual snowfall over the last 30 years has been 277”.
2014 215
2013 185
2012 198”
2011 114
2010 236
2009 216
2008 332
That’s an average of 213”.
Aspen, Telluride, and Park City: the Mascara Mountains.
The joke is that miners should sue people who slide down hills on planks for shutting down mining towns—like Aspen (lead/silver) and Telluride (gold), to name a couple.
How do people this stupid manage to walk upright?
What’s the average for the last 30,000 years?
I call bullsh#t on this, we just had one of the coldest, snowiest winters I can recall since the 70’s.
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