In Colorado, there's no love for clean coal or nuclear power
October 16th, 2008 · No Comments
An overwhelming 86 percent of Coloradoans want to limit subsidies for oil shale production and hault new coal-fired power plants, according to a newly released poll.
The survey of 600 Colorado adults conducted by Opinion Research Corporation also found support for
federal and state investment in wind and solar energy, enhanced energy efficiency, and highly fuel-efficient vehicles. The study was conducted for TheCLEAN.org and the Civil Society Institute, and was released by Western Colorado Congress, a community action alliance focused protecting and enhancing the quality of life in western Colorado.
Key findings of the poll include:
Tags: · Civil Society Institute, coal plants, Colorado, oil shale, Opinion Research Corporation, TheCLEAN.org
Potential Quake Near New York Nuclear Plant Poses Risks
August 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Nuclear power may be a viable solution to our energy needs, but many questions surround its safety.
In New York, especially after the 1979 Three Mile Island accident in nearby Pennsylvania, future plans for the nuclear power plant in Indian Point have come under fire. Until recently the debate has been a financial one between the plant’s owner and the state of New York. But last week, a new report in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America brought up the danger of potential earthquakes beneath the plant, that could have grave consequences.
Tags: · Earthquake, New York City, Nuclear Power


