Monday, March 25, 2013

Disgraced EPA Official Joins Sierra Club

Disgraced EPA Official Joins Sierra Club

Disgraced EPA Official Joins Sierra Club

The disgraced former EPA regional official forced out after Senator James Inhoff (R-Oklahoma) posted a video of his enforcement philosophy for fossil fuel
companies has found a home with the Sierra Club and its anti-coal campaign.
EENews reports:
Al Armendariz will take over leadership of the group’s “Beyond Coal” campaign office for Austin, Texas, on July 15.
He’ll coordinate efforts to move the Lone Star State away from coal-fired electric generation and toward wind, solar and other low-carbon
alternatives, said Beyond Coal director Bruce Nilles in an interview.
Armendariz, former administrator of EPA Region 6, resigned last spring after a video surfaced revealing his “enforcement philosophy” for oil and gas
developers to be analogous to the Roman crucifixion of the “first five villagers” in a conquered territory.
Just two years ago, the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Sierra Club was instrumental in getting the Colorado General Assembly to pass HB10-1365
mandatory fuel switching away from coal to natural gas. That love affair ended abruptly last month when the national headquarters announced that it no
longer supported natural gas as a “bridge fuel” for electricity generation.
Senator Inhoff told EENews that Armendariz’s new position was no surprise to him, “At least at the Sierra Club, he won’t get into so much trouble for telling
the truth that their agenda is to kill oil, gas and coal.”

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