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German steel sector warns against abrupt halt to coal-fired power
Germany’s $222 billion renewable energy disaster
Germany has spent $222 billion since 2000 on renewable energy subsidies — but CO2 emissions have been stuck at roughly 2009 levels, and rose last year. Coal-fired plants have filled the void left by Germany’s decision to abandon nuclear power. Germany has among the most expensive electricity in Europe — coal provides the “electricity” part, while wind/solar provide the “most expensive” part.
Here’s what a German voter had to say:
OECD predicts CO2 emissions hit 50 gigatons by 2060
Thank you to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development for pointing out that no one is cutting emissions. And it’s a good thing, too, since the OECD admits increasing emissions will produce economic development and rising living standards. By the way, sustainability hysteria (think Thomas Malthus and Paul Ehrlich) has never panned out.
Coal Shows Resilience in Global Comeback
Coal rising in the Land of the Rising Sun
Japan recently announced its intention to defy the UN and to increases its coal burn.
Source: GilletteNewsRecord.com (subscription required)
Coal a core value in Appalachia
The mindless war on coal has wrecked lives, families and communities in coal country.
Greens choose coal over hydropower in Montenegro
As between “saving” the planet by complying with the Paris Climate Hoax or saving the fish, the greens pick the fish (and coal).
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Japan confirms it will defy the UN and commit to coal
Japan says it will defy UN dictates to go coal-free. So while America’s regulated electric utilities abandon coal, Japan embraces it. Calling President Trump!
Source: The Australian