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If they would have eaten more bugs, jews might have let them keep the coal plants.

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Last I heard, Australia was being colonized by bug[people].

Being?

Go to Sydney Australia any town near the city and try to read the signs.

You either need to know slope or mudshit.

Australia is retarded.

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The same thing is happening in the United States.

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But instead of selling them off they're just burning them down for the insurance money. Err uhhh ummm because their carbon footprints bigger than the great pacific garbage patch

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This is an excellent meme. It shows how ridiculous the position of the liberal left is on coal. It's just silly. We are shutting down our clean-burning coal-fired electrical plants, while at the same time India, China, and other countries are building thousands more dirty coal-fired plants. It doesn't make even a shred of sense.

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We are shutting down our clean-burning coal-fired electrical plants, while at the same time India, China, and other countries are building thousands more dirty coal-fired plants

I don't think a lot of the climate faggots understand this. The plants that we have in the USA are heavily regulated. Everything has to be within very strict guidelines, or the company can be fined into oblivion- so the company has a massive incentive to train its people and develop SOPs which fall within the super-strict "green guidelines" laid out by their state/federal government. Companies spend millions of dollars investing in special incinerator systems which will exude nothing but clean water vapor.

Meanwhile, in China, used oil/coal (or other chemical) waste isn't documented by the kg/gallon, carefully transported to a facility for green incineration, and destroyed- it's either just thrown into a landfill, tossed into a ditch/water source, or tossed into an incinerator without all these neat "green" bells and whistles that we pay for over here. Fuck, maybe we could afford to manufacture our own stuff if our companies didn't have to spend half of their fucking budget on making sure they remain "green" enough for the government.

For every 1 green coal plant in the Western world where this shit is enforced, there are like a hundred plants in the shithole world where they don't give a fuck- hell, sometimes it seems they want to inflict damage on their environment.

But yeah this is a great meme, really highlights the absurdity of this notion that one small country shutting its coal plants down is going to make any measurable difference in... anything besides the quality of life for Australians (it's going to get worse).

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If true, fuck Aussies. They are even more pathetic than Canuck-cucks.

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Like I say. They'll fight you over a parking spot before they fight their own government.

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Europe has a lot of coal plants and is building some more because they had access to cheap Russian coal. They'll have to buy Australian coal now, shipping will be very expensive.

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How many jewesses are in israel? For how often they burn coal may as well put them on the list.

Notice the flag above the Australian flag.

That's who runs Australia now.

Its almost like vaccinating during a pandemic

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Coal is nearly all carbon, so of course it produces more carbon dioxide per unit of energy produced than, say, natural gas. In fact most of the energy produced by natural gas comes from the hydrogen in what's mostly methane. Burning hydrogen produces water instead of carbon dioxide.

It's awesome that our wonderful presidential administration has been allowing the construction of new natural gas pipelines so we can be burning natural gas instead of coal, right?

Oh. Wait.

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Yeah, Australia was populated by convicts and other "undesirables," as well as the desert niggers that were already there. Not exactly the cream of the crop...

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Where is your source?

Concept might be right, but those numbers are way off. (statista.com)

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