B3. Eliminate dirty & dangerous energy sources

Started by AnthonyAú, Mar 19, 2024, 06:46 PM

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AnthonyAú

Platform - Green Party US
  Section III. Ecological Sustainability
        B. Energy
              B3. Eliminate dirty & dangerous energy sources

The Green Party advocates the phase-out of nuclear and coal power plants.

All processes associated with nuclear power are dangerous, from the mining of uranium to the transportation and disposal of the radioactive waste.

Coal is the largest contributor to climate change with estimates as high as 80%.

The generation of nuclear waste must be halted.

It is hazardous for thousands of years and there is no way to isolate it from the biosphere for the duration of its toxic life.

We oppose public subsidies for nuclear power.

Cost is another huge factor making it unfeasible, with each new nuclear power plant costing billions of dollars.

The Green Party calls for a formal moratorium on the construction of new nuclear power plants, the early retirement of existing nuclear power reactors, and the phase-out of technologies that use or produce nuclear waste, such as nuclear waste incinerators, food irradiators, and all uses of depleted uranium.

We call for a ban on mountaintop removal coal mining.

With limited supplies and in the absence of commercially viable "clean coal" carbon sequestration, which may never be feasible, coal is neither an economically nor an environmentally sustainable solution.

We call for the cessation of development of fuels produced with polluting, energy-intensive processes or from unsustainable or toxic feed stocks, such as genetically-engineered crops, coal and waste streams contaminated with persistent toxics.

We oppose further oil and gas drilling or exploration on our nation's outer continental shelf, on our public lands, in the Rocky Mountains, and under the Great Lakes.

Due to serious negative impacts on food, soil, and water, we oppose industrial-scale biofuels production and biomass burning for electric power generation.

We approve small scale distributed production under local control, such as production of biodiesel from waste oils, production of charcoal and byproducts from wood wastes or sustainably harvested wood, small scale production of ethanol from crop wastes or maize stalk sugar, or production of fuel gas for localized electricity generation from anaerobic methane digesters or charcoal gasifiers.

We do not object to the utilization of fuel gases seeping from landfills, as that is one way to reduce air pollution.

We support as a minimum standard the Principles for Sustainable Biomass statement signed by Clean Water Action, Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental Working Group, Friends of the Earth, Geos Institute, Greenpeace USA, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, Southern Environmental Law Center, Union of Concerned Scientists, The Wilderness Society, and World Wildlife Fund.

The Green Party stands for the enactment of bans on hydraulic fracturing for natural gas and oil on the local, state and federal level and stands for bans on the disposal of wastes created by the fracking industry.