
On the heels of reporting that the US Department of Energy banned staff from using “climate change” and related terms, the DOE on Monday announced a $625 million investment “to expand and reinvigorate America’s coal industry,” which was swiftly panned by climate and public health advocates.
While US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright claimed that “beautiful, clean coal will be essential to powering America’s reindustrialization and winning the AI race,” referring to the rapidly rising energy needs of artificial intelligence, critics pointed to the dangers posed by fossil fuels.
“Rather than investing in affordable and clean energy, Chris Wright is taking taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars and giving it to wealthy executives in the coal industry,” said Sierra Club Beyond Coal campaign director Laurie Williams in a statement. “This is a transparent wealth transfer from everyday Americans, who are already making tough decisions at the kitchen table, to the millionaires that run the fossil fuel industry.”