Coal Porters

July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

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One writer observes:

China added more coal-burning power plants in 2007 than Britain has built in its history, said Gerard McCloskey, a coal market specialist with Cambridge Energy Research Associates in London.

America’s no slouch, though. Already, the US gets almost half its power from coal, with a rise expected in the next few decades. We’re simultaneously leveling mountains and digging canyons to extract the stuff. Strange, given what the same author points out:

Coal-fired power generation and manufacturing is the leading source of carbon dioxide and methane emissions, which scientists agree are the leading contributors to the “greenhouse effect” and global warming.

But what’s got me worried is this: as oil sources dry up and energy demand outstrips supply more every year, we’re increasingly turning to one of the worst possible alternatives–coal–and rationalizing it.

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Tags: Climate change · Consumption · Energy · Environment · Global Warming

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