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Big Energy Climate Scams Dump Toxic Pollutants on Small Towns

By Michael Esealuka

Common Dreams

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved permits to allow a Chevron refinery on the Mississippi Gulf Coast to burn a cancer-causing boat fuel ingredient using a process the fossil fuel industry refers to as “chemical recycling,” but what environmental health advocates call burning plastic.

The Biden administration has betrayed its climate and environmental justice commitments in order to let the fossil fuel industry continue its dangerous and dirty practices. The consequences are hitting America’s small towns first.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently approved permits to allow a Chevron refinery on the Mississippi Gulf Coast to burn a boat fuel ingredient using a process the fossil fuel industry refers to as “chemical recycling” and environmental health advocates call burning plastic.

According to EPA’s own data, Chevron’s fuel ingredient will cause virtually everyone with lifetime exposure to develop cancer. The cancer risk is six times higher than a lifelong cigarette habit.

Once billed as the climate president, Joe Biden is now letting rural communities become test subjects for climate scams like carbon capture and “chemical recycling.”

Despite the environmentally friendly branding, these are dangerous, unproven technologies that the fossil fuel industry sees as a way to boost its profits under the guise of going green.

Whether ranchers in South Dakota, farmers in Nebraska, fisherfolk in Louisiana or small-town residents in Mississippi, all rural communities need the Biden administration to up and protect them from false climate solutions.

The Chevron refinery in Pascagoula, Mississippi, might call its process “recycling,” but it’s plastic burning in all but name.

Using a process called pyrolysis, Chevron would superheat plastic waste until it breaks down into hydrocarbons that can be used to manufacture new chemicals.

The fossil fuel industry has billed plastic burning as a “solution” to climate change, but EPA’s own scientists have blown the whistle on the enormous health risks associated with this technology, finding that exposure comes with a cancer risk 250,000 times higher than what the agency usually considers acceptable.

Pascagoula is one of many small towns under threat as the Biden administration pumps $100 million of our tax dollars into plastic burning. If the American Chemical Association has its way, up to 150 new plastic-burning facilities will come online across the country.

This isn’t the only dangerous technology that’s been rebranded as a climate solution.

In the 1990s the fossil fuel industry named the process of capturing carbon emissions from coal plants and storing them deep underground “clean coal.”

Now it’s greenwashed the same process — which fossil fuel companies see as the best shot to keep the industry expanding for another 20 years — even further, rebranding it “carbon capture and storage.”

The problem is that carbon capture is enormously expensive, and it simply doesn’t work. The technology has a decades-long history of failure. Research shows that carbon capture has actually added more carbon emissions into our atmosphere.

Apart from the fact it just doesn’t work, carbon capture is dangerous. Ask the people of Satartia, Mississippi. In 2020 a sudden leak from a carbon pipeline led to dozens of residents collapsing into seizures in a scene described as akin to a zombie apocalypse.

The town’s 200 residents had to be evacuated, with 45 hospitalized. As first responders arrived on the scene, their cars shut off because there was so little oxygen in the air.

The only reason no one died, residents say, is because the incident happened during the daytime.

Neither plastic burning nor carbon capture will help our climate change problem, but both are false solutions that threaten the health and safety of America’s rural communities.

Yet the Biden administration plans to spend over $2 billion on carbon capture and transport. That means the nation’s existing 5,300 miles of carbon pipelines could grow to a 65,000-mile network, with opportunities for carbon leaks at every point.

These pipelines would crisscross rural America, from Iowa to South Dakota, to Louisiana and to Georgia.

Don’t want carbon piped through your land? Too bad. The U.S. Department of Energy plans to use eminent domain so it can seize property from farmers and hand it to private companies.

The fossil fuel industry has sold us false solutions for a reason.

Rebranding plastic burning as “recycling” lets the industry continue pushing single-use plastic, 99% of which is made from fossil fuels.

Carbon capture won’t actually remove carbon emissions from our atmosphere, but storing the carbon underground is a great way to squeeze the last drops of oil out of a non-producing well — a process called “enhanced oil recovery.”

Despite its promises, the Biden administration is turning rural areas across the U.S. into test subjects for the fossil fuel industry’s climate scams.

Biden talks a good game about his commitment to environmental justice, but our communities are under threat. We need action.

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5 thoughts on “Big Energy Climate Scams Dump Toxic Pollutants on Small Towns

  1. So, it’s not bad enough now, what with trains filled with toxic, biohazardous materials and some more mess, derailing all over the place and causing evacuations of large areas and suburban towns, they’re now upping the ante. What I find to be beyond absurd is the fact that ‘they’ want us to line up for cancer screenings knowing full well that since ‘they’ are hell bent on giving us cancer, it stands to reason that it is only a matter of time before it shows up. We are just ticking time bombs; all of us, at this point. When they tested Egyptian mummies for cancer, cancer was found in only one damn mummified body. Now, everyone and his goat is dying from cancer. How do those shameless shits sleep at night knowing what they are subjecting people to???!!! They are monsters!!!!

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  2. Anyone who has burned plastic knows how toxic it is. The stench is terrible, and it burns at such high temperatures that it melts metal containers. I know, because I experimented myself with burning some of the plastic packaging that enshouds any food product I buy. I took pictures for my website.

    Now my local landfills have converted to “recycling centers” and have started refusing household waste. That job has been contracted out to a private company, to haul household garbage to a neighboring county where a landfill is not yet filled to capacity.

    Meanwhile, I’m paying multiple levels of government in property and other taxes for services I can no longer use, like the nuclear power plant being built upriver from me.

    The EPA is a joke and works for the corporations it is supposed to regulate. Don’t expect any help from the EPA.

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    • The “Environmental Pollution Agency,” EPA would be laughable if the situation was not so serious. But we have NO ‘protections’ at all at a point in time when ‘protections’ are seriously needed. The gloves are obviously off since no officials are even bothering to hide the fact that they are intentionally trying to kill US ALL!!! And then we’ve got doctors who are blaming what ails us on our eating habits or lack of exercise when if we eat right, exercise until we collapse, the toxins in the environment are going to get us anyway. We can’t win and it is being deliberately made so that we can’t win.

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  3. Believe it or not, I was told by a CIA acquaintance back in 1987 that we were also being regularly exposed to environmental toxins and the best way to protect yourself was to ensure you were as strong as possible physically, emotionally and spiritually.

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