Title: Coal%20Exports%20Through%20the%20Pacific%20Northwest
1Coal Exports Through the Pacific Northwest
2Coal
- Provides 30 of worlds energy needs and 41 of
global electricity - US 31 natural gas, 30 coal
- Accounts for 44 of carbon emissions from fuel
3Coal
- Top five producers
- China, US, India, EU, Australia
- Five largest users
- China, US, India, Russia, Japan
- Largest coal reserves
- US, Russia, China, Australia, India
- Top five exporters
- Australia, Indonesia, Russia, US (9, 11
billion), South Africa
4Plans
- Powder River Basin coal, cheap, export to China
and India (to supplement national uses and
European/Australian exports) - Federal land, cheap
- Americans own most of Powder River Basin (40 of
Americas coal supply) - 2/3 of coal extracted from public lands
5Coal Economics
- Cheap
- Sold to coal companies for as low as 1/ton
(usually non-competitively) - U.S. price 9/ton sold to China for 80
-123/ton - Uncompetitive leasing and poor oversight have
cost U.S Treasury 29 billion since 1982
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6Coal Economics
- GAO found BLMs coal lease program does not
account for the higher price of coal when it is
exported - Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee,
Interior Department, and looking into royalty
payment evasion (companies valuing coal at low
domestic prices, rather than those fetched
overseas)
7Plans
- 100-150 million additional tons/yr
- 26 trains/day
- 4 diesel engines/train (100-120 cars per train)
- 12 barges/wk
8Plans
- Would dramatically increase U.S. coal export
capacity - 2006 - 50 million tons/yr
- Current - 127 million tons/yr
- With proposals additional 100-150 million
tons/yr - Through Columbia River Gorge (National Scenic
Area)
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1148 mmt/yr coal
10 mmt/yr coal
15-30 mmt/yr coal
44 mmt/yr coal
8 mmt/yr coal
10 mmt/yr coal
Total 150 mmt/yr coal
12Health Consequences of Coal Mining
- Respiratory diseases (including Black Lung
Disease) - Heart disease
- Cancers
- Low birth weight
- Birth defects
13Environmental and Animal Health Consequences of
Coal Mining
- Depleted aquifers
- Decreased land for ranchers for grazing
- Dust pneumonia in cattle and horses
- Deception
14DECKER MINE DECKER, MONTANA
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17Accidents
- Almost 40 train derailments over last 2 years
- 250 deaths/yr in U.S. from all rail transport
accidents - Vancouver barge hits coal chute coal ship breaks
in two off South Africa - Mississippi River Barge hit railroad bridge,
leaking oil
18Accidents
- Runaway train disaster in Quebec (2013)
- West Virginia surfactant spill pollutes river
(2013) - Risk of fires at coal terminals
- Water intensifies blaze special equipment and
firefighter training required - State oversight of rail safety and local
fire/disaster preparedness weak
19- Coal Train derailment near Baltimore, OH
Coal train derailment from coal dust buildup near
Baltimore, Ohio (2012). Photo from Reuters.
20Mesa, WA Coal Train Derailment(2012)
21The same trains that would carry coal through the
Pacific NW Wisconsin, 2013
22Fire at Westshore Coal TerminalBritish Columbia,
2013
23Barges
- Risks coal and fuel spillage, collision,
grounding, congestion, emissions, habitat
disruption, and fish mortality from wake and
propellers - Estimated 24 barge accidents/yr on Columbia,
one/yr involving spill of coal or fuel
24Barges
- Columbia Gorge tourist spending 746 million/yr,
of which 233 represents labor income to people
who live and work in the Gorge - 1.5-4.5 billion salmon habitat placed at risk
- Annual economic value of negative externalities
produced by Morrow Pacific barges - pollution 17.8 million
- Greenhouse gasses 22.8 million
25Coal-laden ship breaks up off coast of South
Africa (2013)
26Barge Accident at Westshore Coal Terminal in BC
(2012)Photo from CKNW News Talk 980.
27Accidents(Preventable)
- Sago and Upper Big Branch (West VA) mine
explosions/cave-ins - Elk River (WVa) coal terminal leak/contamination
- Others
28Trains
- Large increase in wear and tear on RR tracks
- RR limited by federal law from paying more than
5 costs for improvements in at-grade crossings,
bridges, tunnels, overpasses - Costs will be borne by local municipalities,
state and federal taxpayers
29Deception
- Ambre Energy mislead Port of Longview (5 million
tons/yr internal documents up to 60 million
tons/yr re-applied at 45 million tons/yr)
lease rejected (2015) - Port of Coos Bay admonished by judge for
attempting to prevent Sierra Club form obtaining
public records re proposed terminal
30Deception
- Lauri Hennessey, spokesperson for the Alliance
for Northwest Jobs and Exports - Calls the group a grassroots effort
- Has referred to the sacred wetlands of the Lummi
Nation (Gateway site) as basicallyan industrial
area
31Deception
- Lauri Hennessey, spokesperson for the Alliance
for Northwest Jobs and Exports - Group created and largely funded by coal industry
and its allies - Hennessey Vice-President of Corporate and
Public Affairs at Edelman (worlds largest PR
firm, best known for decades of work on behalf of
Big Tobacco)
32Health Effects
- Diesel particulate matter
- impaired lung development
- pulmonary inflammation and lung cancer
- increased risk of heart attacks/strokes/cancer/ast
hma (ER visits and hospitalizations)
33Health Effects
- Diesel particulate matter
- increases cardiopulmonary and all-cause mortality
- developmental neurotoxin
- Perinatal exposure increases risk for autism
spectrum disorder, ADHD-related symptoms
34Health Effects
- Coal Dust
- Up to 645 lbs. (3) lost per car during transit
- Surfactant decreases, but does not eliminate, risk
35Health Effects
- Coal Dust
- Chronic bronchitis/emphysema/pulmonary fibrosis
- Exposure to heavy metals
- 3-fold increased risk of cancer in coal terminal
workers in Australia - Organic gardeners/farmers
36Plumes of coal dust can often be seen from
passing coal trains. When standing near the rail
lines, I have often had to avert my face when a
loaded coal train passes to avoid being pelted
with coal particles. William VanHook, Assistant
VP, BNSF
37Coal Dust Escape645 lbs without surfactant97
lbs with surfactantBNSF Study
38Health Effects
- Noise
- Cardiovascular disease (heart attacks, increased
BP, arrhythmias) - Stroke
- Cognitive impairment in children
- Exacerbation of mental health disorders
- Sleep disturbance (fatigue, HTN, arrhythmias,
accidents and injuries)
39Health and Environmental Effects
- Worst effects on
- Communities of color, children, older adults, and
low income citizens - Native Americans
- Tribal fishing sites (Native American fish
consumption up to 10X U.S. avg. of 14 lbs/yr) - Organic gardeners
- Quality of life for all
40Frequent, Long Train Crossings
- Delayed EMS and fire department response times
- Effect on heart attack/stroke/trauma victims,
police response to crimes - Portland Fire Department response times already
poor - Houseboat fire
- Increased accidents, traumatic injuries, and
deaths
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42Consequences of Burning Coal
- Increased ground level ozone
- Mercury (and other heavy metals) neurotoxic
- Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder and
ADHD, lowered IQ, anxiety, depression,
aggression, and social problems
43Consequences of Burning Coal
- Mercury
- 300,000-600,000 US women of reproductive age have
toxic levels - newborns/yr in US have increased risk of learning
disabilities associated with mercury exposure in
the womb - 18 of Mt Bachelor mercury from Asian power plants
44Consequences of Burning Coal
- Air pollution
- 200,000 premature deaths/yr in U.S.
- 4.1-6.8 million worldwide (1/8 deaths)
- 2.1 3.3 million (outdoor air pollution)
- 2-3.5 million (indoor air pollution)
45Consequences of Burning Coal
- Fine particle air pollution from existing coal
plants caused over 13,200 deaths in the US in
2010 - Government program promoting coal use in Northern
China may cut life expectancy of 500 million
people by average 5 yrs
46Consequences of Burning Coal
- Global warming
- 400,000 deaths and 5.0 - 5.5 million
disability-adjusted life years lost per year
(WHO, UN Environment Program) - Expected to double by 2030
- Weather extremes
- Power from Coal (sponsored educational curriculum
from American Coal Foundation) The earth could
benefit rather than be harmed by increasing
carbon dioxide.
47Consequences of Burning Coal
- Global warming
- 400,000 deaths and 5.0 - 5.5 million
disability-adjusted life years lost per year
(WHO, UN Environment Program) - Expected to double by 2030
- Weather extremes
48Consequences of Burning Coal
- Global warming
- 2013 report from Power Consulting every 140
million tons of additional Powder River Basin
coal exported will cause a net rise of 200-240
million tons of CO2 when burned in Asia - Vast amounts of water needed for cooling and
processing
49True Cost of Fossil Fuels
- Global tax benefits and fossil fuel subsidies
5.3 trillion - Higher than what governments worldwide spend on
public health - If all such benefits and subsidies were stopped,
1.6 million preventable deaths/yr would be averted
50True Cost of Fossil Fuels
- U.S. 502 billion in fossil fuel subsidies in
2012 - Subsidies for polluting energy sources greater
than 12 times subsidies for renewables (excluding
military costs) - Public health costs 2X electricity rates
51True Cost of Fossil Fuels
- When subsidies and externalities taken into
account, renewables look great - Even so, Peabody Energy attempting to rebrand
coal as a cure for poverty
52Jobs
- Progressives (who oppose coal exports)
traditionally support unions, green energy jobs,
living wage, health insurance for all, etc. - Coal exports - Short-term, unhealthy jobs
- U.S. taxpayers subsidizing Chinese and Indian jobs
53Jobs and Property Values
- Effect on local retailers and their often low
wage employees - Rail capacity limited, Montana farm exports may
suffer - Seattle study predicts rail crossing congestion
could cost up to 455,000/yr in lost revenue plus
an additional 475 million in diminished real
estate values - Negative effects on tourism
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57Jobs
- Jobs program for pulmonologists, special ed
teachers, and morticians
58Multnomah County Health Department Analysis
- 9 of population suffers from asthma.
- Coal dust may travel 1/3rd to 1 1/4 miles from
train tracks. - Almost 1/3 of population lives in areas that
either border or cross rail lines that could
carry coal and already experience a high burden
of air pollution and noise disturbance from
industrial sites, roads, and trains
59Multnomah County Health Department Analysis
- Communities of color, children, older adults, and
low income citizens most likely to be affected - Cumulative delay of up to two hours per day at
each rail crossing and delays in emergency
response times expected - Precautionary principle invoked, calls for HIS
and EIA
60Public Opposition
- Have indicated concern or disapproval of coal
export proposals - 600 health professionals
- 400 local businesses
- 220 faith leaders
61Public Opposition
- Have indicated concern or disapproval of coal
export proposals - Multiple Oregon and Washington municipalities,
Portland and Seattle mayors, Oregon and
Washington governors - Northwest Tribes (Lummi Nation and Yakama Nation)
62Public Opposition
- Over 1,000 people attended Oregon DEQ hearings in
12/12 - Impressive state capital rally 3/13
- Hearing and rally re Port of Morrow Project
(7/13) - Other events gathering huge crowds in OR, WA, and
BC
63The Latest
- 2013 Environmental groups announce intent to sue
Burlington Santa Fe Railway and several coal
companies for violations of federal Clean Water
Act - Most coal plants in violation of Clean Water Act
64The Latest
- 2013 Army Corps of Engineers (federal permitting
agency)decides NOT to consider local or global
health and environmental effects of coal burning - Despite having concluded on prior review that
coal train pollution adversely impacts wetlands
65The Latest
- 2014 DEQ approves air quality, water quality,
and construction storm water permits for Boardman
terminal, but requires new water quality permit - 2014 Department of State Lands denies permit
- Ambre Energy may appeal
66Recent Developments Show Coals Future is Bleak
- Coal export prices down dramatically 2011
(130/ton) ? 2015 (58/ton) - Investors abandoning coal
- Goldman Sachs Report The window for profitable
investment in thermal coal is gradually closing - Goldman Sachs Infrastructure Partners owns 49 of
parent company pursuing Gateway Pacific Terminal
67Recent Developments Show Coals Future is Bleak
- Kinder Morgan abandons plan to build coal export
terminal on Columbia River at St Helens - Ambre Energy to renegotiate deal to take over
Decker Mine in Montana - Ambre having financial problems
- Cloud Peak Energy fails to bid on large deposit
Kiewit bid (21 cents/ton) rejected by BLM
68Recent Developments Show Coals Future is Bleak
- Chinese demand expected to drop with development
of nuclear and renewables (currently coal 66
of Chinas energy consumption) - Chinese government states countrys air pollution
situation is grim and is harming peoples
health and affecting social harmony and
stability (1.23 million premature deaths in
China in 2010)
69Recent Developments Show Coals Future is Bleak
- China bans new coal plant production near
Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou (summer, 2013)
and promises to close at least 2,000 small coal
mines by 2015 - Banning coal sales and use in 6 main districts of
Beijing by 2020 - Plans to increase renewables and nuclear energy
70Recent Developments Show Coals Future is Bleak
- World Bank and U.S. sharply restricting funding
of (overseas) coal plants (2013) - Average U.S. coal plant is 42 yrs. old
- Last Oregon coal plant (Boardman) to close in 2020
71Recent Developments Show Coals Future is Bleak
- 11/15 proposals to build major new coal export
facilities in the US defeated or cancelled
between 2013 and 2015 - Obama proposes federal grant program to help
distressed coal mining communities (2015)
72HOWEVER
- 2015 US Interior Departments Regional
Management Plan authorizes sale of 10.2 billion
of Powder River Basin coal (on 106,000 acres of
public land) at far below market prices - Would negate most other Obama administration
actions to control carbon emissions
73Desperation
- Supporters using amoral logic of someone else
will sell it to them similar to tobacco
exports - Coal companies funding harassment of U.S.
scientists
74The Latest
- Many new coal and oil terminals planned for Gulf
of Mexico (if Pacific NW plans do not work out) - 500 million oil terminal proposed for Portland
- Supported by state and federal funds
- If all coal export terminals, oil-by-rail
facilities, oil pipelines, and natural gas
pipelines planned for the Pacific NW are
completed and fully utilized, the region could
export fossil fuels carrying 5X as much carbon as
the proposed Keystone Pipeline
75The Latest
- Plans to use railways and terminals to transport
Canadian Tar Sands and North Dakota Bakken Oil
Field fracked oil through Pacific NW for export - 2008 9,500 rail cars carrying oil in the U.S.
2014 over 400,000 cars (a 4,000 increase) - 100 cars/train, each car carries 30,000 gal of
crude oil
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77The Latest
- Pipelines on wheels
- 2013 Trains carrying crude oil exploded,
spilled, or derailed 117 times - E.g., Lac-Megantic, Quebec 47 killed, 1.2
billion damage (2013) - More crude oil spilled in U.S. rail accidents in
2013 than in previous 40 yrs combined
78Lac-Megantic, Quebec, 2013
79The Latest
- Federal government predicts trains hauling crude
oil or ethanol will derail an avg of 10X/yr over
the next 2 decades, causing more than 4 billion
in damage and possibly killing hundreds if they
occur in a densely populated region - 16 million Americans live within 0.5 km of one of
the existing lines
80The Latest
- Old (dangerous) tanker cars slowly being phased
out - Speed limit of 40 mph set for cities with large
populations - Track, bridges aging, fire departments not
prepared to handle blazes (special equipment
required) - Crude by Rail Safety Act pending in Senate
81The Latest
- Obamas Clean Power Plan will require power
plants to reduce carbon emissions by 32 from
2005 levels between now and 2030 - Will prevent 3,600 premature deaths
- Coal to Clean Energy Bill
- OR to transition from coal to clean energy by
2025 - Overwhelming public support
- Would be cost-effective/beneficial
- Pending in OR legislature
82What You Can Do
- Join Power Past Coal Coalition
- Volunteer
- Call Governor Kitzhaber or his Citizen
Representative (503) 378-4582 - Contact DEQ and DSL
83What You Can Do
- Continue to demand a full spectrum Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) and Health Impact
Assessment (HIA) - Demand a halt to all proposals
84Conclusions
- Coal is a dying 19th Century technology with
Dickensian effects on human health and the
environment - The consequences of coal transport through the
Pacific Northwest and its subsequent burning in
Asian power plants is bad for the Northwest, the
United States, and the world
85Conclusions
- U.S. needs an energy policy for the 21st century,
using clean technologies that provide long-term,
well-paying, and safe jobs
86Günter Grass
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- The first job of a citizen is to keep your mouth
open.
87African Proverb
- If you think you are too small to have an
impact, try going to bed with a mosquito in your
tent
88Special Thanks To
- Regna Merritt, Margie Kircher, Andy Harris, Susan
Katz, and others at Oregon PSR - regna_at_oregonpsr.org
- Laura Stevens and others, Oregon Sierra
Club/Beyond Coal Campaign - Alan Lockwood, National PSR
- Thousands of concerned citizens who have
volunteered their time and energy
89Resources
- Power Past Coal http//www.powerpastcoal.org/
- Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign
http//content.sierraclub.org/coal/ - Coals Assault on Human Health (Physicians for
Social Responsibility) http//www.psr.org/resourc
es/coals-assault-on-human-health.html
90Resources
- Oregon PSR Resources http//www.psr.org/chapters/
oregon/environmental-health-/proposed-coal-exports
.html and http//www.psr.org/chapters/oregon/envir
onmental-health-/
91Resources
- Full cost accounting for the life cycle of coal
(Ann NY Acad Sci 2011121973-98. Available at
http//solar.gwu.edu/index_files/Resources_files/e
pstein_full20cost20of20coal.pdf
92Contact Information
- Public Health and Social Justice Website
- http//www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org
- or
- http//www.phsj.org
- Martin Donohoe
- martindonohoe_at_phsj.org