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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,023 posts)
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 02:53 PM Nov 2021

Why it is so hard for the world to quit coal.

DHANBAD, India (AP) — Every day, Raju gets on his bicycle and unwillingly pedals the world a tiny bit closer to climate catastrophe.

Every day, he straps half a dozen sacks of coal pilfered from mines — up to 200 kilograms, or 440 pounds — to the reinforced metal frame of his bike. Driving mostly at night to avoid the police and the heat, he transports the coal 16 kilometers (10 miles) to traders who pay him $2.

Thousands of others do the same.

This has been Raju’s life since he arrived in Dhanbad, an eastern Indian city in Jharkhand state in 2016; annual floods in his home region have decimated traditional farm jobs. Coal is all he has.

This is what the United Nations climate change conference in Scotland, known as COP26, is up against.

Earth desperately needs people to stop burning coal, the biggest single source of greenhouse gases, to avoid the most catastrophic impacts of climate change — including the intense flooding that has cost agricultural jobs in India. But people rely on coal. It is the world’s biggest source of fuel for electric power and so many, desperate like Raju, depend on it for their very lives.

https://apnews.com/article/climate-science-business-india-europe-2a319a7c2df1a3fc2816d8e1f4aecf25

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Why it is so hard for the world to quit coal. (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2021 OP
Coal is cheap, found all over, and doesn't require expensive plants to burn. PoliticAverse Nov 2021 #1
Raju is just a distraction Shermann Nov 2021 #2

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
1. Coal is cheap, found all over, and doesn't require expensive plants to burn.
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 03:12 PM
Nov 2021

China is planning to build many new coal burning electrical generation plants...

Despite Pledges to Cut Emissions, China Goes on a Coal Spree
https://e360.yale.edu/features/despite-pledges-to-cut-emissions-china-goes-on-a-coal-spree

Shermann

(7,423 posts)
2. Raju is just a distraction
Mon Nov 1, 2021, 04:04 PM
Nov 2021

I'm not sure why the article wants to conflate the plight of Raju with that of the large utilities.

Any amount of coal you can carry on your bicycle you can go ahead and burn.

We should stay focused on the vast amount of coal being transported by heavy industry on trains and barges.

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