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I never said it was dead. And market forces in this

Posted on: March 29, 2017 at 08:20:12 CT
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case are wrong. The current price of coal doesn't include the external costs of burning coal. If those externalities were included in the cost of production and consumption it would have been priced out long ago.
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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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