At COP28, John Kerry expressed strong opposition to coal power, stating that no new coal power plants should be permitted anywhere in the world.
He emphasized the health and climate crises as interconnected and highlighted the detrimental impact of coal power on public health.
Kerry expressed his frustration and described himself as becoming “more and more militant” due to the lack of action on the issue. (Trending: Tucker Reveals The Moment He Became A Full-Blown Trump Supporter)
John Kerry called to eliminate ALL coal plants and says he's becoming "militant."
This would undoubtedly destroy America's competitiveness & standard of living. pic.twitter.com/aL1QocBAYa
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) December 5, 2023
Kerry pressed that “the climate crisis and the health crisis are one and the same,” and that the plants “double the number of deaths” in comparison to separate types of air pollution.
“Now, we don’t need that necessarily to tell us we ought to be transitioning out of coal,” he said.
“There shouldn’t be any more coal fired power plants permitted anywhere in the world.”
“That’s how you can do something for health. And the reality is that we’re not doing it.”
“I find myself getting more and more militant because I do not understand how adults who are in positions of responsibility can be avoiding responsibility for taking away those things that are killing people on a daily basis,” he said.
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