Czech Energy Giant ČEZ: CO2 emissions are harmless
25. 3. 2010
CO2 emissions are harmless, says the large Czech electricity generator ČEZ in a press release regarding the controversial reconstruction of the power station in Prunéřov, North Bohemia.
The statement, dated 22nd March, 2010, says:
While ČEZ cares about the environment, the green activists think only of self-advertising and of the election campaign. The environment in North Bohemia is being damaged every day. But the environment is NOT being damaged by CO2, as some demagogues maintain, it is being damaged by the nitrate and sulphur emissions. This is why ČEZ wants to act and to rebuild the Prunéřov power station. ČEZ is being prevented from doing so by the campaign of the green activists and by delays caused by the Czech ministry for the environment. It is true that scientists are arguing about whether or not CO2 causes global warming, but in local terms, CO2 is an absolutely harmless gas which plants need to breathe and which forms bubbles in drinks.
Source in Czech HERE
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