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John McCain
John McCain
stated on October 1, 2008 in a radio ad.:

“Obama, Biden and their liberal allies oppose clean coal.”

False
By Alexander Lane
October 1, 2008

A clean hit? Not quite

“Clean coal,” the promising yet distant ideal of burning coal for electricity without releasing harmful pollution, appeals to just about everybody.

Yet a new radio advertisement by Sen. John McCain’s campaign, targeted to the coal-rich states of Colorado, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia, alleges that Sen. Barack Obama opposes it.

“Clean coal is important to America. And to Colorado/Ohio/Pennsylvania/Virginia,” the ad says, tailoring the narration to the state. “For [residents of that state], coal means thousands of jobs. Economic growth. More affordable electricity. For America, coal means energy independence. And clean coal means cleaner air. But Obama-Biden and their liberal allies oppose clean coal. Listen to Joe Biden.”

The ad then replays part of 



an exchange

between Biden and a voter on a rope line in Maumee, Ohio, in on Sept. 17, 2008:

“Senator, wind and solar are flourishing here in Ohio, so why are you supporting clean coal?” the voter asked.

“We’re not supporting clean coal,” Biden replied. “Guess what, China is building two every week, two dirty coal plants, and it’s polluting the United States, it’s causing people to die.”

He touted his record on supporting solar energy and fighting global warming, then continued:

“But guess what, China’s going to burn 300 years of bad coal unless we figure out how to clean their coal up, because it’s going to ruin your lungs, and there’s nothing we can do about it. No coal plants here in America. Build them if they’re going to build them over there. Make them clean, because they’re killing you.”

The phrase “clean coal” refers to a number of technologies, some in use and others early in the development stage, which would allow the burning of coal for energy without the harmful pollution that coal-fired power plants currently emit. Chief among them is “carbon sequestration,” a process by which the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide would be captured and injected underground or into the ocean, where it would not contribute to global warming. That is at least a decade or two away.

Strictly speaking, Biden’s comments in Maumee were not evidence that he “oppose[s] clean coal,” as the ad claims – rather they suggest he opposes clean coal plants in the United States, but supports the idea of developing the technology here and providing it to China.

In fact, Biden himself has voiced support for clean coal, calling for “carbon capture and sequestration technologies that will allow us to use coal cleanly” in the



energy plan

he released during his presidential campaign in the autumn of 2007.

In a



statement

, Obama campaign spokesman David Wade explained Biden’s comments this way: “Senator Biden’s point is that China is building coal plants with outdated technology every day, and the United States needs to lead by developing clean coal technologies.”

Moreover, Biden’s remarks are far outweighed by the many instances in which Obama has spoken out in favor of clean coal, as our fellow fact-checkers at FactCheck.org



pointed out recently

.

Here’s Obama in his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Aug. 28, 2008: “As president, I will tap our natural gas reserves, invest in clean coal technology, and find ways to safely harness nuclear power.”

Here he is in Detroit, Mich., on May 7, 2007: “We’ll also need to find a way to use coal – America’s most abundant fossil fuel – without adding harmful greenhouse gases to the environment.”

If there were any doubt that Obama supports the development of clean-coal plants in the United States specifically, the energy plan on his Web site makes that explicit: “Barack Obama and Joe Biden will…develop and deploy clean coal technology. Carbon capture and storage technologies hold enormous potential to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions as we power our economy with domestically produced and secure energy…Barack Obama and Joe Biden will instruct DOE (the Department of Energy) to enter into public private partnerships to develop “first-of-a-kind” commercial scale coal-fired plants with carbon capture and sequestration.”

So no, Obama and his “liberal allies” do not oppose clean coal. Nor does Biden, unless you interpret comments he made off the cuff on a rope line overly broadly, and give them more credence than the energy plan he developed during his presidential campaign. We find McCain’s claim to be False.

Our Sources

FactCheck.org, Not Coming Clean On Coal , Sept. 30, 2008, accessed Oct. 1, 2008

YouTube.com, Clean Coal Ohio , accessed Oct. 1, 2008

YouTube.com, Joe Biden on Renewables and Coal in Maumee, OH , accessed Oct. 1, 2008

The Columbus Dispatch, Biden's Clean-Coal Critique Has Democrats Scrambling , Sept. 24, 2008

New York Times, Barack Obama's Acceptance Speech , Aug. 28, 2008

BarackObama.com, Remarks of Senator Barack Obama to the Detroit Economic Club , May 7, 2007, accessed Sept. 20, 2008

BarackObama.com, Barack Obama and Joe Biden: New Energy for America , accessed Oct. 1, 2008

Biden.senate.gov, Sen. Joe Biden on Energy Issues , accessed Oct. 1, 2008

The Page, Obama Camp Response to McCain's Strongville Statement , Oct. 1, 2008, accessed Oct. 1, 2008

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