Because people want to burn it. What don't you get about this exceedingly obvious point?Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 5:17 amWhat a logic? What is the whole purpose of coal and why was Ozland flogging it to all and sundry?

Because people want to burn it. What don't you get about this exceedingly obvious point?Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 5:17 amWhat a logic? What is the whole purpose of coal and why was Ozland flogging it to all and sundry?
To burn it for various reasons. Steel manufacture is one of them. The Netherlands, for instance burns coal to make steel that finishes up in DAF trucks, pushbikes, washing machines and so on. In 2019 the Netherlands imported 41,514 thousand short tons of coal from Australia and other countries. Without doing so it couldn't build those pushbikes that make the country so pleasant, nor the bridges and tunnels they pass cross and through. Without coal the apartment block you live in wouldn't exist.
Because all and sundry, including the Netherlands, buy it, and they buy it for various reasons. Steel manufacture is one of them. The Netherlands, for instance burns coal to make steel that finishes up in DAF trucks, pushbikes, washing machines and so on. In 2019 the Netherlands imported 41,514 thousand short tons of coal from Australia and other countries. Without doing so it couldn't build those pushbikes that make the country so pleasant, nor the bridges and tunnels they pass cross and through. Without coal the apartment block you live in wouldn't exist.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 5:17 amwhy was Ozland flogging it to all and sundry? If you did not have the coal how would you burn it?
Because coal is needed for various reasons. Steel manufacture is one of them. The Netherlands, for instance burns coal to make steel that finishes up in DAF trucks, pushbikes, washing machines and so on. In 2019 the Netherlands imported 41,514 thousand short tons of coal from Australia and other countries. Without doing so it couldn't build those pushbikes that make the country so pleasant, nor the bridges and tunnels they pass cross and through. Without coal the apartment block you live in wouldn't exist.
When there are no reasons to need coal any more. Steel manufacture is one of them. The Netherlands, for instance burns coal to make steel that finishes up in DAF trucks, pushbikes, washing machines and so on. In 2019 the Netherlands imported 41,514 thousand short tons of coal from Australia and other countries. Without doing so it couldn't build those pushbikes that make the country so pleasant, nor the bridges and tunnels they pass across and through. Without coal the apartment block you live in wouldn't exist.
Again, nobody is disputing Australia's carbon footprint, the scale of its mining, or its exports. You're picking a fight with a spectre only you can see. It is worth pointing out however that even given the size of Australia's coal mining and exporting the overwhelming majority of the atmospheric CO₂ from those operations is added at the point of combustion, not at the mine or the point of sale.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 4:36 amThis is so ridiculous.
What is all that exported coal worth in tons of co2?
Australia is the world's third-largest exporter of CO2 in fossil fuels, report finds
What is it with you guys? Trying to make the buyer responsible.When we think of big fossil-fuel-producing nations, it's usually Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and maybe Venezuela that spring to mind — but a new report places Australia near the very top of that list.
A one billion dollar coal mine.
There are coal fields on every continent, even Antarctica. Oil and gas reserves too. But we have to get to a point where pretty much all of it is left in the ground.Scot Dutchy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 5:17 amWhat a logic? What is the whole purpose of coal and why was Ozland flogging it to all and sundry? If you did not have the coal how would you burn it? Coal is worth to Ozland 56 billion dollars annually. Why cant they not dig it up? For that reason alone. When are they going to stop mining? Probably not for a long time. It is an Ozland problem as they cant afford not to mine it.
That may be the case because I did not defend China's environmental policies.
Provided environmental policies are not in fact metaphorical Potemkin villages I will leap to defend them, if necessary, regardless of which country they are implemented in.
I know.
WHO estimates deaths due to air pollution in China at 73 per 100,000.
The "Mainland Taiwan" bit was so amusing I forgot to fact-check it*.
How about a big ol' Merkin V8?Cunt wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 9:46 pmMy pal is about to replace her car (I'm guessing...electrical weirdness and long service)
There simply isn't any other way, that I can see. Running everywhere is NOT an option, for parenting and other reasons. Public transit here is woefully inadequate, and electric is an amusing experiment at -40 degrees.
If one of you would be so kind as to find something better, I'll try to see that she knows about it.
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