B.C. by Mastroianni and Hart for September 26, 2018

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    Adiraiju  about 6 years ago

    Mr. Peabody’s Coal Train went national!

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    Enter.Name.Here  about 6 years ago

    SOME of us will marvel, while “others” (hint-hint) will seek ways to exploit and monetize it all by trying to privatize national monuments and protected lands.

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Z51 displays ignorance:

    https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/which-emits-more-carbon-dioxide-volcanoes-or-human-activities

    and:

    Another indication that human emissions dwarf those of volcanoes is the fact that atmospheric CO2 levels, as measured by sampling stations around the world set up by the federally funded Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, have gone up consistently year after year regardless of whether or not there have been major volcanic eruptions in specific years. “If it were true that individual volcanic eruptions dominated human emissions and were causing the rise in carbon dioxide concentrations, then these carbon dioxide records would be full of spikes—one for each eruption,” says Coby Beck, a journalist writing for online environmental news portal Grist.org. “Instead, such records show a smooth and regular trend.”

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/earthtalks-volcanoes-or-humans/

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    Skeptical Meg  about 6 years ago

    Eons to make a mountain, weeks to blow the top off to get the coal out. The government thinks this is fine. Humans can be disgusting.

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    sandpiper  about 6 years ago

    Climate control is similar to a healthful diet, i.e., moderate intake equals moderate output and thus longer life. Thoughtful activity benefits both.

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    Dr_Zinj  about 6 years ago

    Volcanos and coal fields together can also drive mass extinction events. Of course when that happens, you don’t have any coal fields left. See Siberian Traps for more information.

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    mourdac Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Mountaintop or surface mining, ash landfills, leachate ponds, SO2 and NOx emissions, coal is not gentle on the environment.

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    eladee AKA Wally  about 6 years ago

    As a person who was raised in the coal culture I’m here to say you can have both coal mining and beautiful scenery. Coal is a vital natural resource that has been unfairly maligned in recent years. It’s also a very misunderstood industry due to bashing by the media and President Obama. Take a look at any reclaimed mine site and you will see useful and beautiful land used for everything from subdivisions to soccer fields to parks. Most coal communities enjoy having reclaimed sites. Coal is not the devil it’s made out to be.

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    ellisc  about 6 years ago

    There are coal mining families all over this great (again) Country of ours sleeping securely in their beds thanks to the sound and resolute actions of the US Government.

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