Trump EPA cuts life-saving clean cookstove program because it mentions climate change

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JOE ROMMSEP 5, 2017, 1:41 PM
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION FROM COOKING, ETHIOPIA. CREDIT: VERENA BRINKMANN FOR GIZ, VIA GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR CLEAN COOKSTOVES
President Donald Trump’s political appointees at the Environmental Protection Agency are killing grants and awards that mention “climate change,” no matter how effective the initiatives might be in cutting costs, creating jobs, and saving lives.

Under Administrator Scott Pruitt, who rejects the scientific consensus on climate change, the EPA has taken the unprecedented step of “putting a political operative in charge of vetting” hundreds of millions of dollars in annual EPA grants, the Washington Pos
reported Monday. That operative is John Konkus, “a former Trump campaign aide with little environmental policy experience.”

Some of EPA’s choices seem petty and capricious — like killing a $20,000 grant to help train Flint, Michigan residents, who are still dealing with a prolonged lead contamination crisis, to deal with bedbugs.

Despite spouting climate denier talking points, EPA head is surprised he’s called a climate denier
Scott Pruitt now wants to televise a debate on climate science.

But “Konkus has told staff that he is on the lookout for ‘the double C-word’ — climate change,” the Post reports. Here is where things get both ridiculous and tragic: “Two of the awards the EPA’s leadership rescinded… supported the deployment of clean cookstoves in the developing world.”

Developing clean cookstoves is one of the most cost-effective ways to save lives globally, while simultaneously generating American jobs and improving our national security. As the New York Times explained back in 2010:

Nearly three billion people in the developing world cook their meals on primitive indoor stoves fueled by crop waste, wood, coal and dung. Every year, according to the United Nations, smoke from these stoves kills 1.9 million people, mostly women and children, from lung and heart diseases and low birth weight.

This indoor pollution is such a global blight, that the EPA’s 15-year bipartisan effort to address it started with a George W. Bush administration program, the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air. It grew into an international private-public partnership, the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves (GACC), which has leveraged considerable public and private sector funding, creating jobs for U.S. companies that sell stoves and related gear, including Cummins Engine of Indiana.

Bush EPA chief Christine Todd Whitman told the Post that this effort simultaneously helped fight pollution that “affects all of us” (carbon pollution), and “it was also good for human health in those countries, which we wanted to have stable for national security.”

Also, as Radha Muthiah, CEO of GACC said in a statement, the bipartisan program’s efforts “benefit Americans directly” and “help drive increased investment from the private sector and other partners, leading to strong impacts across health, the environment and women’s and girls’ empowerment.”

But the program has the phrase “climate change” in it. As the Times noted in 2010, “the stoves also contribute to global warming as a result of the millions of tons of soot they spew into the atmosphere and the deforestation caused by cutting down trees to fuel them.”

EPA spokeswoman Liz Bowman told the Post that the agency was cancelling awards to international groups that aren’t “providing results for American taxpayers.”

In reality, the Trump administration is eliminating funding that creates U.S. jobs while benefiting the health of millions of poor people around the globe — simply because those efforts happen to also reduce global carbon pollution.

“It’s a cutting-edge solution to one of the world’s oldest challenges, it’s working, and there is a lot still to be done,” explains Muthiah. Hopefully, other public and private groups will fill the gap left by Trump’s heartless and mindless appointees.

Trump EPA cuts life-saving clean cookstove program because it mentions climate change

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Damn, man, a homeboy of mine runs one of these programs, that's really messed up.

The main point of the program is that they save people a bunch of money on cooking fuel and clean up the air they breathe. You wouldn't believe how many people in the slums and villages dying of lung cancer, TB, emphysema, pneumonia, and all sorts of other lung diseases that are either caused by polluted air or get a foothold to attack in lungs weakened by polluted air.

The second main point is that they keep people from cutting down all their trees. Trees are good for way more than burning - they keep the air clean, keep areas cool, support wildlife, places for people to relax and play, produce fruit and flowers, even stand in for goat food. But all over the world people deforesting their landscapes for cooking fuel. Switching over is a big help.

FINALLY, you get the climate change benefit at the end.


Stopping this shyt because you don't like climate change is mean-spirited when the main people you're hurting are the poor.
 
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