Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Green Video: Crude Substitute – The Folly of Liquid Coal
The National Resources Defense Council explores the negative impacts liquid coal would have on the economy, communities, and the environment. This ‘cure-all’ for our dependence on fossil fuel releases twice as many emissions as per gallon as regular gasoline. Is this proposed solution really in the public interest, or only in the interest of coal companies?
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