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But by asking his question -- we’ll get to that in a moment -- Bone bumped the energy issue higher than it reached during the 2012 round of debates, when for the first time since 1984 climate change went unaddressed in the candidate forums. Kenneth Bone has become an Internet sensation. ], Send your thoughts and reactions to Letters to the Editor. The EPA is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies out of business. Before he was even finished asking his question at the second presidential debate on Sunday night, Kenneth Bone was already an online sensation. Through programs like “Dial Down the Heat,” Misleh and others hope that climate change can move away from its current politicized state and into a context reflecting the challenges facing real people today as well as those coming in future years, and the real solutions to address them. She answered in part: “So for example, I'm the only candidate which has a policy about how to bring economic opportunity using clean renewable energy as the key into coal country. "Itâs the most important election of our time. It was also the first of any of this election cycle’s presidential or vice-presidential face-offs dealing directly with energy or the environment. Bone did go on to qualify his statement, saying he does not believe Zimmerman to be an upstanding citizen. “In some ways, I think Donald Trump is right, we do need a kind of all-of-the-above approach,” Misleh said, “but we certainly can’t burn all of the coal that’s in the ground and still maintain a habitable planet. Shooting to fame relatively quickly after the debate â he went on Jimmy Kimmel Live and gained over 119,000 followers in the ensuing days â Bone was, at first, unsure of who he'd vote for. Republican nominee Donald Trump had first dibs: TRUMP: Absolutely. They were injured, but they turned the lights on and they powered their factories. More: “What’s happening after coal? We are killing — absolutely killing our energy business in this country. An accompanying video initiates the conversation through the images and words of communities dealing with climate change right now: a Bolivian community near Lake Poopo, the country’s second largest lake that has gone dry; people in Dulac and Slidell along Louisiana’s Gulf Coast, where marshland is disappearing underneath rising sea levels; and indigenous people on the Pacific island of Tuvalu, where hide tide rises 5 meters each year, leading to migration and land purchasing in places such as New Zealand. It’s a disgrace. Those people labored in those mines for generations, losing their health, often losing their lives to turn on our lights and power our factories. The EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, is killing these energy companies. Forget oil. Before he became an inspiration of Halloween costumes, a guest on Jimmy Kimmel and a Twitter force with 240,000 followers, Bone, a coal plant operator from Illinois, offered the second-to-last audience interrogation at the debate held at Washington University in St. Louis. (Bone works 12-hour shifts at one, so it's an understandable concern.). Now, I’m all for alternative forms of energy, including wind, including solar, et cetera. Here are a few. The remarks, from a CNN Town Hall back in March, cut off Clinton’s longer response to a question about why white poor people should vote for her. I really have not the least clue if Mr. Trump had anything to say, since I pretty much ignore him. (Bone works 12 … The program provides materials to help conduct civil dialogue on climate change, including a frequently asked questions document and another focused on how to guide conversations when questions arise about the legitimacy of the science or why the church involves itself with climate concerns at all. They’ll pay off our tremendous budget deficits, which are tremendous. Those workers are at greatest risk from a mass-transition away from the fossil fuel industry -- one fueled primarily by market forces but also environmental regulations, including the in-limbo Clean Power Plan. All rights reserved. While I was in the studio, I found a list of #KenBoneFacts. CLINTON: But the price of coal is down worldwide. And that has had a damaging effect on a lot of the oil companies, right? Global warming is an expensive hoax! The New York Times During his AMA, he pledged to donate 10 percent of the proceeds of his t … And all you have to do is go to a great place like West Virginia or places like Ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like Pennsylvania and you see what they’re doing to the people, miners and others in the energy business. “Now we've got to move away from coal and all the other fossil fuels, but I don't want to move away from the people who did the best they could to produce the energy that we relied on.”. Me Anything on Reddit, where he invited users to “step into the Bone Zone.” Learn more here. The return to the traditional format means that any further discussion on climate, civil or not, before the American viewing public will have to come at the prompting of the moderators, and not the next Ken Bone. On climate change, Clinton connected it to her energy policy, and further discussed the issue Tuesday in Florida; Trump left the issue untouched. “It just seems like it’s gotten a little bit out of control,” Misleh said. So good. CLINTON: And that’s exactly what I have proposed. First of all, China is illegally dumping steel in the United States and Donald Trump is buying it to build his buildings, putting steelworkers and American steel plants out of business. I think the scientists are pretty clear about that.”. ), While he's understandably embraced the attention he's received from media and the public, answering questions about his wife and his outfits, he's kept his focus pretty clear. The question at Sunday night’s presidential debate, and the responses it drew from the candidates, were mostly lost in the birth of the internet’s newest out-of-nowhere, election-year sensation, Kenneth Bone. A challenge at any point in the U.S., but even more so during an election year. ", Bone told The New York Times that his question was meant to "spark a debate about subsidies for environmental controls for older coal-fired power plants." He might have an awesome red sweater and a groovy mustache, but he's also shined a spotlight on the difficult issue of handling both the environment and energy workers with respect. Enter your email address to receive free newsletters from NCR. Ken Bone, an audience member who asked a question about energy policy at the second presidential debate on Sunday, has become an internet sensation. But I also want to be sure that we don’t leave people behind. In the past, he has stated climate change is a hoax concocted by the Chinese. Bone’s presence in that debate was “ like the human version of a hug ,” as one early Twitter fan wrote. “And we're going to make it clear that we don't want to forget those people. I think it’s such a great question, because energy is under siege by the Obama administration. I vote for Ken Bone's mustache," wrote another user. I don’t want to walk away from them. This all while the global community just five days before the debate turned its attention to the ratification of the Paris Agreement, the international climate pact that officially enters into force four days before polls open on Nov. 8. According to The New York Times, Bone was originally leaning towards Republican candidate Donald Trump, but later told the newspaper that Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton "really impressed me with her composure and some of her answers last night.". We have to bring back our workers. Ken Bone is going to go home, power on his Windows 98 desktop, load up AOL, and see that he's the hottest meme on the streets. And you look at our miners. The question Bone had for the candidates hit close to home for the power plant worker. As Clinton alluded, her website includes a plan for revitalizing coal communities, with a $30 billion investment to diversify its economy through infrastructure improvements, repurposing of abandoned mines, and expanding energy production from other resources, such as wind and hydroelectric dams. Ken Bone once gave Bonnie Raitt something to talk about. It gives us much more power and freedom than to be worried about what goes on in the Middle East. The question was nuanced in its construction, melding three aspects into a single asking: America’s energy future, environmental protection and the workers who have built their lives, communities and cultures around the mining of coal, oil and natural gas. We are, however, producing a lot of natural gas, which serves as a bridge to more renewable fuels. question this way: “The Church has a role to play in bridging the polarized divide by helping us create common ground, energize Congress into action, and remind us all to listen to everyone as ‘children of God.’ ”. Why are people mad? Ken Bone rocketed to internet fame in the closing moments of Sunday night’s debate, launching a flurry of social media posts about him. Snowing in Texas and Louisiana, record setting freezing temperatures throughout the country and beyond. They’ll be able to compete. Chuck Norris once challenged Ken Bone to a fight, but Ken … Like the out-of-context Clinton coal quote, much of the discussion among the candidates around energy and climate change has yet to dig deep into the core of the issues, Misleh said. A more important thing to note, however, is the question Ken Bone asked at the debate. That’s something that I fought against as a senator and that I would have a trade prosecutor to make sure that we don’t get taken advantage of by China on steel or anything else. They’ll pay off our national debt. We have enough worries over there without having to worry about that. You might understand why after you watch this video of Kenneth Bone asking a question at the second Presidential Debate. For one, discussion on numerous issues, including immigration, have fallen to the wayside while the candidates and moderators have focused on addressing each’s failings and controversies. You know, because it sounds like you’re in the business or you’re aware of people in the business — you know that we are now for the first time ever energy-independent. Now we have natural gas and so many other things because of technology. 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Misleh is set to speak at a “Dial Down the Heat” event Oct. 30 hosted by the Washington, D.C. archdiocese’s creation care team. 10/10/2016 11:45 AM EDT. It turns out, Ken Bone may not be quite who you thought he was – at least, that’s what a recent peek at the 34-year-old man’s Reddit history is suggesting. Next was Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton: CLINTON: And actually — well, that was very interesting. A power-plant employee from Illinois, Bone was among a group of undecided voters who were selected to ask questions of the candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, as … Second, the environment routinely ranks low among priority issues for U.S. voters: a June Pew survey found 52 percent of registered voters saying it was “very important” to their presidential vote, 12th among a list of 14 issues (similarly, Catholics also placed it 12th, with 53 percent rating it “very important”). "Ken Bone is my new hero. Catholic scholars react to Trump's election, Fr. So we have to look at this comprehensively. And of course, his red sweater. one woman questioned. That’s why I’m the only candidate from the very beginning of this campaign who had a plan to help us revitalize coal country, because those coal miners and their fathers and their grandfathers, they dug that coal out. So that’s just disappointing,” he said. A lot has been said about the power plant worker from Belleville, Illinois â although a lot of that talk has been about his red sweater, his name, his glasses, his mustache, and the disposable camera he used to snap pictures at the town hall debate on Sunday night. The program, titled “Dial Down the Heat: Cultivate the Common Good for our Common Home” is available through the Covenant’s website, and while promoted around the St. Francis feast, relevant to hold at any point. Follow him on Twitter: @BrianRoewe. Today we look at the Ken Bone memes and explain their history. They’ll make money. A 2007 National Academy of Sciences report was less optimistic, saying known deposits could meet energy needs for 100 more years. There is a thing called clean coal. I will bring our energy companies back. Especially when you have $20 trillion in debt. So what did social media’s newest star Ken Bone actually ask? Ken Bone. — guy (@john___what) October 10, 2016 Ken Bone probably has a hot wife “I thought that was a really good question, and something that we need to wrestle with,” Dan Misleh, director of the Catholic Climate Covenant, told NCR. After Kenneth Bone asked a question about energy to presidential nominees Donald Trump and Secretary Hillary Clinton at the presidential town hall debate on Oct. 9, he quickly became a viral internet sensation. "Iâm just trying to get the message out there to keep everybody involved in the political process," he told The Seattle Times. The debate had a star, his name... Why are people mad? And foreign companies are now coming in buying our — buying so many of our different plants and then re-jiggering the plant so that they can take care of their oil. During a night marked by what is the most divisive presidential debate ever to happen, Mr Bone stepped up to ask a question of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Embed Interfaith Climate on your site | View More Climate Tweets, Copyright © The National Catholic Reporter Publishing Company | 115 E. Armour Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64111 | 1-800-444-8910. We’ve got to remain energy-independent. Twelve days before that, the final debate will take place, Oct. 19. GQ trotted out a critique on his red sweater, which Bone wore because he tore the seat of his good suit. The debate, in case you missed it, was a town hall-style affair where audience members (screened by Gallup and selected by the moderators) asked questions of the candidates. Forget energy. But we are putting our energy companies out of business. 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