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how big of a chickenshit do you have to be to ban people from proving what a stupid fuck trumpsucker you are using real facts? as big a chickenshit as primavera?

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Reality has finally won.

Coal Is Mounting a Comeback

JULY 9, 2021

Coal use is on the rise in 2021 due to higher prices for natural gas in the United States, shortages of natural gas in Europe, and massive coal expansion in India, China, Russia, and Australia. The glut of natural gas in the United States stemming from the coronavirus pandemic has vanished, causing prices for natural gas to increase and power plant owners to turn to coal. Europe is so short of natural gas that the continent is turning to coal to meet electricity demand that is now back to pre-pandemic levels. Coal usage in Europe increased 10 to 15 percent this year after a colder- and longer-than-usual winter left natural gas storage sites depleted. Further, coal producers around the world are actively pursuing 2.2 billion metric tons per annum of new mine projects, a growth of 30 percent from current production levels, with one quarter (0.6 billion metric tons per annum) of proposed mine capacity currently under construction.

Coal is mounting a comeback in 2021 due to higher natural gas prices in the United States and shortages of natural gas in Europe. And, globally, new mines in China, Russia, India and Australia could increase coal mine output by 30 percent if all projects are completed. It seems like countries around the world are being cautious about retiring coal-fired power plants, realizing that natural gas may not be available to maintain the reliability and dispatchability needed for a resilient electric system. President Biden should recognize that his goal of being 100 percent carbon neutral in the generating sector by 2035 is not realistic when market forces demonstrate the need for continued coal and natural gas use in the power sector.

https://[B][SIZE=4]www.institutefor...ossil-fuels/coal/coal-is-mounting-a-comeback/

fuck you and the koch brother institute for energy research propaganda site, you stupid bitch. goddamn. what do you expect these greedy assholes to say about renewable energy or regulations when they only care about making money off coal and other nasty shit?

The Institute for Energy Research (IER), founded in 1989 from a predecessor non-profit organization registered by Charles G. Koch and Robert L. Bradley Jr., advocates positions on environmental issues including deregulation of utilities, climate change denial, and claims that conventional energy sources are virtually limitless.

It is a member of the Sustainable Development Network. The IER's President was formerly Director of Public Relations Policy at Enron.

IER has been established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit group. It is a "partner" organization of the American Energy Alliance[1], a 501c4 organization which states that it is the "grassroots arm" of IER.[2] AEA states that, by "communicating IER’s decades of scholarly research to the grassroots, AEA will empower citizens with facts so that people who believe in freedom can reclaim the moral high ground in the national public policy debates in the energy and environmental arena."[2] AEA states that its aim is to "create a climate that encourages the advancement of free market energy policies" and in particular ensure drilling for oil is allowed in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and in US coastal waters.[2]

Koch Wiki
Charles Koch is the right-wing billionaire owner of Koch Industries. As one of the richest people in the world, he is a key funder of the right-wing infrastructure, including the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and the State Policy Network (SPN). In SourceWatch, key articles on Charles Koch and his late brother David include: Koch Brothers, Americans for Prosperity, Stand Together Chamber of Commerce, Stand Together, Koch Family Foundations, Koch Universities, and I360.

Ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council
In August 2011, Dr. Robert Bradley, founder and CEO of the IER, spoke at the Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.[3]

About ALEC
ALEC is a corporate bill mill. It is not just a lobby or a front group; it is much more powerful than that. Through ALEC, corporations hand state legislators their wishlists to benefit their bottom line. Corporations fund almost all of ALEC's operations. They pay for a seat on ALEC task forces where corporate lobbyists and special interest reps vote with elected officials to approve “model” bills. Learn more at the Center for Media and Democracy's ALECexposed.org, and check out breaking news on our ExposedbyCMD.org site.
Campaigns
In 2009 IER run a campaign on "green jobs" attacking the expansion of renewables energies. IER commissioned three studies on renewable energies and green jobs in Denmark, Germany and Spain.[4] These studies by different think tanks were than promoted by IER and other free market think tanks in the US but also used in Europe[5] and Ontario, Canada.[6] The study on Germany e.g. was translated into German and taken up by German media - without mentioning that the study was financed by IER with its close business links. The German institute that wrote the study (called Rheinisch-westfaelisches Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung, RWI) didn't acknowledge the funding from IER until they were challendged by investigative journalists.[7]

A report by the Europan NGO Corporate Europe Observatory tried to get more information on the funding of the libertarian Instituto Juan de Mariana responsible for the Spanish study and the Danish think tank CEPOS doing the study on wind energy in Denmark. The report states: "In their reply to CEO, Instituto Juan de Mariana affirmed that it finances all its activities through the individual donation of his over 250 individual members and that they did not receive corporate funding with the exception of a small Spanish insurance company. When contacted again to check whether the Institute for Energy Research (IER) support for the above study was financial, the Institute stopped responding."[8]
 
There’s still lots of coal coming out of WV though it’s nothing like it used to be.

I’m sorry that pisses you off. Not really lol.

doesn't piss me off. except for the health issues of workers and people nearby. i guess you like black lung disease, stupid shit. and increased cancer and emphysema and asthma rates, dumbfuck trump sucker.
 
doesn't piss me off. except for the health issues of workers and people nearby. i guess you like black lung disease, stupid shit. and increased cancer and emphysema and asthma rates, dumbfuck trump sucker.

And you hate good paying jobs in the energy sector. And you hate allowing the market to dictate the direction technology develops in.

Why do you hate these things?
 
And you hate good paying jobs in the energy sector. And you hate allowing the market to dictate the direction technology develops in.

Why do you hate these things?

not at the expense of lives and health, you stupid fuck!! most coal jobs will disappear because of technology and automation, but the negative affects on our environment will not disappear. fuck you, coal loving piece of shit.
 
not at the expense of lives and health, you stupid fuck!! most coal jobs will disappear because of technology and automation, but the negative affects on our environment will not disappear. fuck you, coal loving piece of shit.

You don’t think joblessness contributes to alcoholism, opioid abuse, suicide and any number of poor outcomes?

Take the horse blinders off.
 
how big of a chickenshit do you have to be to ban people from proving what a stupid fuck trumpsucker you are using real facts? as big a chickenshit as primavera?



fuck you and the koch brother institute for energy research propaganda site, you stupid bitch. goddamn. what do you expect these greedy assholes to say about renewable energy or regulations when they only care about making money off coal and other nasty shit?

The Institute for Energy Research (IER), founded in 1989 from a predecessor non-profit organization registered by Charles G. Koch and Robert L. Bradley Jr., advocates positions on environmental issues including deregulation of utilities, climate change denial, and claims that conventional energy sources are virtually limitless.

It is a member of the Sustainable Development Network. The IER's President was formerly Director of Public Relations Policy at Enron.

IER has been established as a 501(c)(3) non-profit group. It is a "partner" organization of the American Energy Alliance[1], a 501c4 organization which states that it is the "grassroots arm" of IER.[2] AEA states that, by "communicating IER’s decades of scholarly research to the grassroots, AEA will empower citizens with facts so that people who believe in freedom can reclaim the moral high ground in the national public policy debates in the energy and environmental arena."[2] AEA states that its aim is to "create a climate that encourages the advancement of free market energy policies" and in particular ensure drilling for oil is allowed in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and in US coastal waters.[2]

Koch Wiki
Charles Koch is the right-wing billionaire owner of Koch Industries. As one of the richest people in the world, he is a key funder of the right-wing infrastructure, including the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and the State Policy Network (SPN). In SourceWatch, key articles on Charles Koch and his late brother David include: Koch Brothers, Americans for Prosperity, Stand Together Chamber of Commerce, Stand Together, Koch Family Foundations, Koch Universities, and I360.

Ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council
In August 2011, Dr. Robert Bradley, founder and CEO of the IER, spoke at the Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force meeting of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.[3]

About ALEC
ALEC is a corporate bill mill. It is not just a lobby or a front group; it is much more powerful than that. Through ALEC, corporations hand state legislators their wishlists to benefit their bottom line. Corporations fund almost all of ALEC's operations. They pay for a seat on ALEC task forces where corporate lobbyists and special interest reps vote with elected officials to approve “model” bills. Learn more at the Center for Media and Democracy's ALECexposed.org, and check out breaking news on our ExposedbyCMD.org site.
Campaigns
In 2009 IER run a campaign on "green jobs" attacking the expansion of renewables energies. IER commissioned three studies on renewable energies and green jobs in Denmark, Germany and Spain.[4] These studies by different think tanks were than promoted by IER and other free market think tanks in the US but also used in Europe[5] and Ontario, Canada.[6] The study on Germany e.g. was translated into German and taken up by German media - without mentioning that the study was financed by IER with its close business links. The German institute that wrote the study (called Rheinisch-westfaelisches Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung, RWI) didn't acknowledge the funding from IER until they were challendged by investigative journalists.[7]

A report by the Europan NGO Corporate Europe Observatory tried to get more information on the funding of the libertarian Instituto Juan de Mariana responsible for the Spanish study and the Danish think tank CEPOS doing the study on wind energy in Denmark. The report states: "In their reply to CEO, Instituto Juan de Mariana affirmed that it finances all its activities through the individual donation of his over 250 individual members and that they did not receive corporate funding with the exception of a small Spanish insurance company. When contacted again to check whether the Institute for Energy Research (IER) support for the above study was financial, the Institute stopped responding."[8]

What's wrong with coal? Why is it 'nasty'?
 
And you hate good paying jobs in the energy sector. And you hate allowing the market to dictate the direction technology develops in.

Why do you hate these things?

you are seriously fucked up in the head. NATGAS is cheaper than coal...end of conversation
 
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