India’s coal champion reopens dozens of mines (www.ft.com)
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[email protected] on 09 Jun 00:36 next collapse

Fuck the planet! Woooooooooooooo………

[email protected] on 09 Jun 05:14 collapse

Well don’t make the mistake I did and point out that Indian and Chinese coal are going to push us over the brink no matter what western nations do. People will jump down your throat to “educate” you about how western nations already did their climate damage to become developed and we don’t dare tell others they can’t do the same. Of course this white guilt changes nothing about my statement. We should be bending over backward to help these nations industrialize on a cleaner path than others did. And yes I’ve seen the paper from the one gentleman who “foresaw” climate change in the 1800s but if we are at all honest we have to acknowledge that western industrialization happened in ignorance of the effects of carbon dioxide on global warming. Would it have gone differently if they’d known? Probably not. That’s what we’re seeing in India.

[email protected] on 09 Jun 07:40 next collapse

I see you’ve met the ML haha. The east is perfect!!! 🤡

[email protected] on 09 Jun 21:09 collapse

🎶You are not alone…🎶

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[email protected] on 09 Jun 03:02 collapse

Setting aside carbon dioxide emissions, air quality is getting pretty bad in India.

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[email protected] on 09 Jun 05:18 collapse

People dropping dead from black-sky coal pollution is the only thing driving developing nations to consider alternatives to it.