John Kerry: U.S. ‘Won’t Have Coal’ by 2030
John Kerry, Biden’s climate envoy, said there would be no coal in the U.S. by the end of the decade at the COP26 conference in Scotland.
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Despite these goals, Axios reported that “the U.S. did not join last week to a pledge, signed by more than 40 countries, to phase out coal-fired power plants in the 2030s and 2040s.”
According to the U.S Energy Information Administration (EIA), coal accounted for ten percent of our nation’s total energy consumption in 2020.
Kerry went on to say, “we’re saying we are going to be carbon-free in the power sector by 2035.” “I think that’s leadership. I think that’s indicative of what we can do,” he said.
So we are going to be “carbon free” in a little less than 15 years? We currently generate about 85% from “fossil fuels”, so the question I have for “Lurch” Kerry (who incidentally served in Vietnam 😏), when are the rainbow 🌈 colored unicorns who 💩 out the Skittles we can fuel our economy with going to appear?