Cant leave out Australia when you're
talking about coal exports.
«No discussion of US energy security and reducing global CO2 emissions is complete without
talking about coal — and the technologies that will allow us to use this resource more efficiently and with fewer greenhouse gas emissions,» Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said in remarks released by the agency during his July visit to the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Morgantown, W.Va.
At the site, you will find clips of the Presidential candidates
talking about coal.
«Environmentalists are
talking about coal not because we love coal,» adds Brownstein of the EDF.
When
you talk about coal projects in the developing world, I think you need to put this in perspective.
Instead of saturating Fox News with «war on coal» ads, the group will send Duncan on cable news and the editorial - board circuit to
talk about coal's role in the economy and how to create a «path forward» for with new technology.
Ask Dr Coal with «straight
talk about coal and your family's health.»
Patrick Forkin of Peabody was here to
talk about coal's abundant, clean, affordable, reliable magnificence, echoing the talking point the RNC lifted from a clean coal advocacy group for its platform.
With this media attention
he talks about coal cars being like death camp cars, talks about imprisoning oil company executives, etc..
Not exact matches
The big issue around climate change that «nobody's
talking about» is whether oil and
coal companies are prepared to write down 80 % of their reserves.
But ask a Canadian politician, and you'll likely hear a drum beat of
talking points
about China's voracious energy appetite and the imperative to ramp up our oil, gas, and
coal exports.
Resources sector IPOs may be sparking up - as seen by Coronado
Coal's plans this week - but there is no
talk about multi-billion dollar raisings or a $ 15 billion pipeline.
Whether you're
talking about oil,
coal, or copper, it seems as if all roads have led to China for going on 20 years.
And while the passage does
talk about heaping burning
coals on the heads of our enemies, the way to do this, according to Proverbs, is by giving them food when they are hungry and water when they are thirsty.
The story revolves around my understanding of Proverbs 25:22 which
talks about heaping
coals on the head of your enemy.
«Burning
coals on enemies» head» is not correct for the text did not
talk about more or less
coals.
But I would note Lahey did not come up with the dutch oven trick — it's been around for awhile and Elizabeth David in her famous «English Bread and Yeast Cookery»
talks about how the English used to bake in overturned flower pots, with
coals piled outside.
The Opening Bell 12-19-2016: CarAdvise App and a Froggy Exhibit - WGN Radio - December 19, 2016 Steve Grzanich
talked with Allison Sacerdote - Velat
about how frogs act as a sort of canary in the
coal mine as far as environmental changes go, and she previewed some of the exciting sights and sounds of the riveting and ribbiting exhibit.
Coal companies should take a proactive strategy and
talk about solutions, such as carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) technology, Reavey said.
He is a former director of the CIA, and he wrote
about energy that, you know, [now] we're ending [an era,] and we were just
talking about bunker fuel, horrible bunker fuel and we've long known the problems of using
coal and other kinds of energy; so his item
talks about energy that is not harmful to your health.
So one interesting factoid in the article is that although that huge land mass that we are
talking about seems just, you know, mind boggling, according to the article, it's actually less land [than] that's [what's] required to run 300 equivalent energy output
coal plants.
«They use default emissions factors for various types of
coals, they have to use various efficiency rates and things like that, and slight tweaks in those has huge impacts when you're
talking about hundreds of millions of credits.»
«Some people like to
talk about the cheap cost of
coal,» he says.
Steve: The first part of the book, before you get to the case - by - case analysis of the threatened and endangered birds, the first part of the book is just like a traditional book, you can sit there and read it and it has various sections and one of them
talks about birds, as you know, literally canaries in
coal mines and the rest of the bird species out there as our canaries in the ecological
coal mine that we are in.
She believes that is why, on Jan. 11, as she was boarding a flight to London to
talk to British ministers
about coal extraction in India, she was stopped.
Shell states that tar sands are less damaging that
coal: Well since when was
coal and oil used to the same ends unless they are
talking about widespread adaption of CTL technology which could happen in some countries with large scale
coal rserves I guess but even I doubt that CTL projects will scale to 3 — 5 mbpd which is the projected output of Albertas oil sands come 2030.
At a Seattle Film Festival tribute, Sissy Spacek
talks about problems young actresses face, why she didn't want to play «
Coal Miner's Daughter» and what she thinks of Jessica Chastain
Speaking of his
coal miner film «Matewan,» Sayles notes that: «In America, there is a class system and we don't want to
talk about it.»
Talk about a lump of
coal.
Although there has been a variety of writers and talkers like myself who have
talked about «canaries in the
coal mines» — high yield bonds, small caps, commodities, foreign / emerging stocks — the discussions are largely dismissed when U.S. large - caps turn upward.
Dai Smith
talks about the history of
coal mining and what turned Cardiff around (hint: he's the head of the Arts Council) and what makes Cardiff one of the fastest growing cities in Europe.
Ligon
talks about his work, including his response to Mapplethorpe via Notes on the Margin of the Black Book, the
coal dust paintings, AMERICA, and the Coloring series.
Anyone
talking about «clean
coal» in the context of climate change is
talking about this concept.
And when he
talks about others ways to provide energy, he's
talking about burning twice as much
coal by 2030.
Our political leaders and certainly the industry behind them know perfectly well that
talking about clean
coal is like saying we'll have a cancer free cigarette ready for you in a few years.
When I
talk about the Sierra Club's Beyond
Coal Campaign, I can't help feeling inspired and a sense of pride and optimism.
I know some here will decry that I am not
talking about the issues because I do not try to obsfuscate with a discussion of the spot market price of
coal vs long - term contracts, or use of coal in locations other than Kansas, or Al Gore's footprint, but the issue of Global Warming IS politics (non-ratification of Kyoto and negative flag - waving ads about politicians who oppose coal), it IS public relations («Clean Coal», cleanest coal - fired plants, surface mining and mountain - top reoval rather than strip mining, etc.), and it IS about misrepresentation (Peobody framing the debate as coal vs NG when it is really coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
coal vs long - term contracts, or use of
coal in locations other than Kansas, or Al Gore's footprint, but the issue of Global Warming IS politics (non-ratification of Kyoto and negative flag - waving ads about politicians who oppose coal), it IS public relations («Clean Coal», cleanest coal - fired plants, surface mining and mountain - top reoval rather than strip mining, etc.), and it IS about misrepresentation (Peobody framing the debate as coal vs NG when it is really coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
coal in locations other than Kansas, or Al Gore's footprint, but the issue of Global Warming IS politics (non-ratification of Kyoto and negative flag - waving ads
about politicians who oppose
coal), it IS public relations («Clean Coal», cleanest coal - fired plants, surface mining and mountain - top reoval rather than strip mining, etc.), and it IS about misrepresentation (Peobody framing the debate as coal vs NG when it is really coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
coal), it IS public relations («Clean
Coal», cleanest coal - fired plants, surface mining and mountain - top reoval rather than strip mining, etc.), and it IS about misrepresentation (Peobody framing the debate as coal vs NG when it is really coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
Coal», cleanest
coal - fired plants, surface mining and mountain - top reoval rather than strip mining, etc.), and it IS about misrepresentation (Peobody framing the debate as coal vs NG when it is really coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
coal - fired plants, surface mining and mountain - top reoval rather than strip mining, etc.), and it IS
about misrepresentation (Peobody framing the debate as
coal vs NG when it is really coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
coal vs NG when it is really
coal vs every other energy source), and it IS about greed (the coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
coal vs every other energy source), and it IS
about greed (the
coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternati
coal industry doing everything it can to scuttle every other energy alternative).
Factor in the «carbon light» CO2 from
coal seam gas projects in the East (and other LNG expansion in the north and west) and you're
talking about Australia's fossil fuel emission exports equating to TWO Saudi Arabias by 2020, not one as I've been saying to many disbelieving ears.
A final point is also crucial —
about how the
coal shift, while largely driven by domestic smog and productivity concerns, could put China in a strong position going into the next rounds of
talks aimed at crafting a new climate treaty:
Following President Obama's announcement of his climate change policy,
talk about a «War on
Coal» has increased.
And there's lots of
coal in Turkey so that's what we used to burn, and
talk about thermal inversion and ominous black skies!!
Do you think that most of these politicians who
talk about «clean
coal» have any clue whatsoever what processes are involved, how they would work, and what the chances and risks are?
But as economists keep on calculating, and politicians keep on
talking — mostly
about cap - and - trade and the so - called «clean
coal» — and nothing at all seems to be happening on the ground level which is reality, I mean: come on!
Amelia (19), I'm NOT
talking about char
coal made from living trees.
I was
talking about exporting that technology to China so when they burn their dirty
coal, it won't be as dirty, it will be clean.
In advance of EPA's
coal ash standards, a mother of four
talks about her family's health problems due to nearby
coal ash ponds.
Biden was apparently
talking about scrubbers when he supported «clean
coal».
I've
talked a lot
about my published work in (1) carbon sequestration soil work (trees and sorghum); (2) co-firing test burns in every major type of
coal technology (cyclones, pulverized
coal, IGCC) for SO2 and NOx reductions; (3) ethanol (for octane requirements not using lead or MTBE).
I'm
talking about Peak
Coal.
I
talk about how when we burn fossil fuels, such as
coal, oil, and natural gas for our energy, it releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into our air supply.