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SFC Casey O'Mally
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The days of coal have ALWAYS been numbered. By the quantity of coal.

When the last of the coal runs out, then the world will stop burning it. And not before.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Probably so.
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And --> the over/under on *Western* v. *Rest* of the world

Excerpts from 10APR24 NYT article @ link: *Today, China accounts for around 60 percent* of the world’s coal use, followed by India and then the United States. India relies most intensively on coal, with 80 percent of its electricity generation derived from it. "...China, and, to a lesser extent, India, are still planning to build coal plants *many* years from now. In 2023, new coal plant construction hit an *eight-year high* in China. If China were to build all the others it has proposed, it would add the equivalent of one-third of its current operating fleet.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/10/climate/coal-plants-china.html
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