Japan Races to Build 22 New Coal-Burning Power Plants, Despite Climate Risks |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=19443"><span class="small">Hiroko Tabuchi, The New York Times</span></a> |
Thursday, 06 February 2020 14:07 |
Tabuchi writes: "'Why coal, why now?' said Ms. Kanno, a homemaker in Yokosuka, the site for two of the coal-burning units that will be built just several hundred feet from her home."
Japan Races to Build 22 New Coal-Burning Power Plants, Despite Climate Risks06 February 20
It is one unintended consequence of the Fukushima nuclear disaster almost a decade ago, which forced Japan to all but close its nuclear power program. Japan now plans to build as many as 22 new coal-burning power plants — one of the dirtiest sources of electricity — at 17 different sites in the next five years, just at a time when the world needs to slash carbon dioxide emissions to fight global warming. “Why coal, why now?” said Ms. Kanno, a homemaker in Yokosuka, the site for two of the coal-burning units that will be built just several hundred feet from her home. “It’s the worst possible thing they could build.” |