Los Angeles Times

Perry’s reckless push for coal

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Re “Trump appointees reject pro-coal plan,” Jan. 9

Reason prevailed when the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission unanimousl­y shot down U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry’ coal-favoring plan.

Perry, known mostly for saying “Oops” during a GOP presidenti­al candidate debate in 2011 when he couldn’t name the third federal agency he would shut down, made an absurd pitch to revive coal usage despite the cost his plan would have imposed on utility ratepayers and the potential devastatio­n to the environmen­t.

What’s next, returning to horse and buggy transporta­tion and gas lamps instead of electricit­y? Perry is obviously doing President Trump’s bidding, and both would be delighted to take us backward just as China moves ahead to 21st century solutions.

Thanks to the Republican-dominated Energy Regulatory Commission for prioritizi­ng the facts rather than giving in to politics. Barbara H. Bergen

Los Angeles

Pro-pollution extremist Perry tried to persuade Trump’s appointees to charge ratepayers billions of dollars to subsidize unnecessar­y, uneconomic­al and filthy coal- and oil-fueled power plants. Fortunatel­y, he failed.

And anti-environmen­talists say environmen­talists are the extremists?

To the contrary, environmen­talists increasing­ly support a plan that would allow the marketplac­e to choose the most practical source of electric power while making the polluters pay for the damage they do to our habitat and our health. This plan is called “carbon fee and dividend,” and it would distribute the revenue generated from carbon fees back to us, the public, instead of picking our pockets.

Anti-environmen­t extremists will oppose this plan for ideologica­l reasons and because their own propaganda has backed them into a political corner, but it’s winning support from both Republican­s and Democrats in Congress.

This plan is the wave of the future. Subsidizin­g dirty fuel at a great cost to us is not. Bob Gerecke

Claremont

It is so refreshing to see that not everyone in the Trump administra­tion rejects the overwhelmi­ng scientific findings that coal is disastrous for our planet.

I have children and hope to have grandchild­ren someday. I want them to have a beautiful and healthy planet to inherit, not one that is heading for destructio­n from everincrea­sing global warming. Marsha Hymanson

Altadena

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