Chairman Bashaw cited “economic impact” and backed down,
according to Debra Johnson by telephone and
and
Carl McKinney on twitter.
SBOCC meets again Tuesday evening, and people may want to tell them what they think about this.
Debra says Sessions also backed down, and one of them referred to natural gas as a “bridge fuel”, an old position Sierra Club abandoned years ago after realizing methane is a bridge to nowhere, because it is a worse greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Apparently they talked to somebody named Evans (presumably Mark R. Evans) of the Army Corps Jacksonville office and somebody from Orlando, presumably a Sabal Trail contractor.
So after calling an emergency meeting and drafting an excellent letter the Suwannee County Board of Commissioners fell for misinformation from fracked methane proponents and backed down.
A bridge to nowhere: methane emissions and the greenhouse gas footprint of natural gas, Continue reading