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But, I guess the watersheds are better damaged than having the toxic radioactive waste dumped into streams.
She helped export fracking worldwide, including England and Scotland. Thanks!
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Perhaps the inbred relationship with her campaign chair (Koch/BP Oil) and her donations have something to do with it?
Check out the link...
Fracking, KXL, If election, would she do a Chris Christie and let ExxonMobile out of a Climate Change/Pollution settlement?
Hillary Clinton rakes in money from fossil fuel interests
Heres just a partial list of the fossil fuelfriendly bundlers who raised money for Clinton from April through June:
http://grist.org/climate-energy/hillary-clinton-rakes-in-money-from-fossil-fuel-interests/
Heather Podesta and Tony Podesta have raised $31,150 and $74,575, respectively. The power ex-couple are big-shot Democratic lobbyists. Tonys brother John is Clintons campaign chair and former White House chief of staff to Bill Clinton. Even though John Podesta is considered a climate hawk, Tony and his ex-wife Heather represent fossil fuel companies. Heathers recent past clients include Marathon Oil and Bill Kochs Oxbow Carbon, a coal giant, and from 2004 to 2006 she lobbied for Koch Industries. Tony lobbied for BP in the wake of its disastrous Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion, and through last year he represented Golden Pass, a company co-owned by ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum that wants to export liquefied natural gas. To be fair, they also work on behalf of renewable fuel companies Tony represents SolarReserve, a solar power company, and Heather lobbies for the ethanol industry. You might call the Podestas the very embodiment of the Obama/Clinton all of the above energy policy.
But the contrast between her and her opponents is clear, and its indicative of real policy differences. OMalley has laid out a set of strong, detailed proposals to combat climate change. These include not just measures Obama has begun taking, like regulating carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act, but ones he hasnt, like adopting zero-tolerance regulation for methane leaks from oil and gas wells and denying new offshore oil leasing permits. Clinton has not endorsed any stances beyond Obamas except for charging more for coal leases.
Hillary Clintons position is stuck in the past, says Jamie Henn, a spokesperson for 350 Action. We have the tools to transition away from fossil fuels. What about all the jobs lost because of climate impacts? We need a president who is willing to make tough decisions about how to transition our economy in the face of climate risk.
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