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Giuliani on No Dirty Coal

Oct 17, 2007
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Giuliani is in deep with the law firm that bears his name, Bracewell & Giuliani. The firm, says the NYT, is "perhaps the nation's most aggressive lobbyist for coal-fired plants." It's a safe assumption that Giuliani is chomping at the bit to say yes to dirty coal, and to give his campaign contributors the green light  to liquefy it to their heart's desire. That said, he supports liquefied coal. And on his website he says he wants to "commercialize clean coal technologies, including carbon sequestration." We always want we can't have.