Coal usage is ‘booming all over the world’

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The Australian’s Greg Sheridan says Australia is “trying to become Europe” with the current energy policy by abandoning coal – which is still a popular form of getting power.

“Coal, far from the world turning its back on it, it’s booming all over the world,” he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“More than half the countries which have formal declaration to abandon coal actually increased their coal-fired electricity generation in 2021.”

 

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'Popular' Who gives a .... Coal is very expensive compared to renewables, and that's all that matters.

Because The Australian would never lie about climate change and renewables?

Europa can be excused for 'having a crack' at transitioning away from fossil fuels (maybe). Australia, however, does not have ANY excuse. Bowenchris tanya_plibersek AlboMP NOT ONE! Who ever is in charge: BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS!

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