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A media boon for PickensT. Boone Pickens' plan is overexposed and inferior to Gore'sPosted by Joseph Romm (Guest Contributor) at 10:30 AM on 24 Jul 2008It's official: T. Boone is overexposed. His monotonous TV ad runs on an endless loop, he has testified in front of Congress, he is now appearing on every cable show, and everybody quotes him even though he doesn't actually agree with anybody but himself. What specifically bugs me:
The Gore critique seems to me particularly lame, as if he can't stand to share the stage with anyone else. Why else release such a petty statement as this: "Today, former Vice President Al Gore put forward a framework of a plan that is focused on global warming and climate issues. My plan is aimed squarely at breaking the stranglehold that foreign oil has on our country and the $700 billion annual impact it has on our economy. We import 70% of our oil and that number is growing larger every year. Vice President Gore's plan does not address this enormous problem, it is clear that he and I have two different objectives and our plans should be viewed with that in mind." Actually, the Gore plan does move us quickly in the direction of energy independence -- and it makes much more sense than the Pickens plan, because "electricity is the only alternative fuel that can lead to energy independence," and we don't have enough domestic natural gas to replace a substantial fraction of oil. Also, nobody is going to build out the natural gas fueling infrastructure, since natural gas is not the transportation fuel of the future. And nobody's going to buy natural gas vehicles absent tens of thousands of fueling stations. Electricity, on the other hand, is already available almost everywhere. And utilities have a great incentive to build out the rest of the electric vehicle fueling infrastructure. And governments have a huge incentive to promote the transition to a transportation fuel that is inexpensive and can be zero carbon. But if Pickens is just going to be a This post was created for ClimateProgress.org, a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund.
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