Dave Johnson
Published: Sunday 5 August 2012
“The energy part of Romney’s plan appears to have been written by oil and coal industry lobbyists.”

Romney’s Energy Plan to Heat the Planet

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Mitt Romney unveiled a one-page economic plan - Mitt Romney’s Plan For A Stronger Middle Class - includes an energy component that is strongly attached to the fading, dinosaur oil and coal industries. It should be called "Mitt Romney's Plan To Heat The Planet."

The energy part of Romney's plan appears to have been written by oil and coal industry lobbyists. Romney offers no details, specifics, anything. Here is Romney's Energy Independence component, in its entirety:

  • Increase access to domestic energy resources
  • Streamline permitting for exploration and development
  • Eliminate regulations destroying the coal industry
  • Approve the Keystone XL pipeline

"Access to domestic energy resources" as Romney uses it in his plan does not mean developing our country's wind and solar energy resources. It means opening up more land for oil and coal extraction, putting even more carbon into the air. Yesterday I wrote about how Romney tried to torpedo the wind energy tax credit, which, if successful, would kill the wind energy industry in the US, as well as the ability of American companies to compete for these jobs internationally.

"Streamline permitting" means clear the way for more oil rigs in the Gulf and elsewhere, giving out permits Bush-style, without requiring them to demonstrate clear, workable (and therefore expensive) safety and disaster-recovery plans.

"Eliminate regulations" means let them destroy the environment, endanger workers, dump chemicals into the water,

That's the plan: drill, baby, drill. Oh, and build a pipeline across our country so Canadian oil companies can sell tar-sands oil to China.

Obama Plan

Contrast the Romney plan -- an energy policy that panders to oil -- with Obama's comprehensive energy plan and record that understands that we face climate change, and includes renewables.

We are already on a road toward dramatically less oil independence. As we add wind and solar we are much further on that road. Yes, we need to replace oil and coal, but as far as independence, we have moved very far in the last few years.

NY Times, March, U.S. Inches Toward Goal of Energy Independence,

Taken together, the increasing production and declining consumption have unexpectedly brought the United States markedly closer to a goal that has tantalized presidents since Richard Nixon: independence from foreign energy sources, a milestone that could reconfigure American foreign policy, the economy and more. In 2011, the country imported just 45 percent of the liquid fuels it used, down from a record high of 60 percent in 2005.

[,,,] Not only has the United States reduced oil imports from members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries by more than 20 percent in the last three years, it has become a net exporter of refined petroleum products like gasoline for the first time since the Truman presidency. The natural gas industry, which less than a decade ago feared running out of domestic gas, is suddenly dealing with a glut so vast that import facilities are applying for licenses to export gas to Europe and Asia.

National oil production, which declined steadily to 4.95 million barrels a day in 2008 from 9.6 million in 1970, has risen over the last four years to nearly 5.7 million barrels a day.

BUT - The Terrifying Math Of Global Warming

Here is the climate problem in a nutshell. As Bill McKibben explained in Global Warming's Terrifying New Math:

1) We have to try to hold warming to 2 degrees Celsius, we're at .8 of that now with huge storms, drought, floods and all kinds of effects. It gets dramatically worse from here - heading towards crop failure, famine, running out of water, rising seas, mass extinctions ...

2) To hold at 2 degrees we can put no more than 565 gigatons CO2 into atmosphere.

3) Current proven coal, oil and gas reserves is 2,795 gigatons even if we discover no more. That is 5 times what we can burn and stay at 2 degrees. But that is worth $20 trillion in oil company assets, they will fight to the death to be able to burn that carbon.



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4 comments on "Romney’s Energy Plan to Heat the Planet"

James Richard Bailey

August 05, 2012 12:05pm

Contrast our mess here in the US with the energy status of Germany. A country 1/4 our size, they have 6,000 times more solar generating capability than we do. They set a w0rld record back in May when they generated 22 gigawatts per hour during two successive midday periods, equivalent to 20 nuclear power stations running at peak power. By 2015 they will have a network of hydrogen fueling stations all around the country, enough so that a hydrogen powered vehicle would never have to stop for lack of fuel. They will have shut down ALL of their nuclear reactors by 2020. The United States is pathetic in comparison to that.

Btrwy

August 05, 2012 10:06am

Is there anything that Romney would say no to when it comes to the oil industry? Not to mention any large corporation that would destroy the planet? Romney needs to go. He can take the republican party with him.

Jeffrey Hill

August 05, 2012 9:57am

Burn, baby, burn is the Republican battle cry.

Oil billionaires don't want to change a winning game/ the status quo regardless if it destroys the sustainability of life on the planet.
(They're old farts anyway with one foot in the grave so they couldn't care less.)

Ronni85

August 05, 2012 9:57am

Mitt Romney - and the GOP in general - is the bane of the USA! If they have their way, our planet - not just our country - our PLANET will be unfit for human habitation in the next two generations. BIG OIL could care less - ALL they care about is the almighty dollar - screw human life, WE don't matter. Mitt Romney is behind them 100% - behind US with a foot up our butts to get out of his way.