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So a 2% drop in consumption equates to coal being dead?

Posted on: March 29, 2017 at 08:18:36 CT
DHighlander NWMSU
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A slightly warmer than average winter could easily account for a drop that small.

While I agree that coal will, and should be, phased out in the near future it should be market forces driving that change not government intervention.
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     Coal is gone, gone, gone of course - raskolnikov MU - 3/29 07:59:05
          You dont go to china much do you Rask. - Coors4bob MU - 3/29 08:00:50
               BUSTED. I do not in fact go to China too very often - raskolnikov MU - 3/29 08:01:55
                    Coal is not dead, not even close. - Coors4bob MU - 3/29 08:02:47
                         So if your neighbor pours his battery acid into the brook - raskolnikov MU - 3/29 08:15:59
                         Asia has sufficient domestic sources for coal but have also - Silas MU - 3/29 08:15:30
                              China is poised to be the world leader in climate action(nm) - MrBlueSky MU - 3/29 08:17:51
                         RE: Coal is not dead, not even close. - MrBlueSky MU - 3/29 08:04:43
                              So a 2% drop in consumption equates to coal being dead? - DHighlander NWMSU - 3/29 08:18:36
                                   I never said it was dead. And market forces in this - MrBlueSky MU - 3/29 08:20:12
                                        I disagree the regulations in place for clean emissions are - DHighlander NWMSU - 3/29 08:41:53




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