4 thoughts on “For Myanmar, temptation of cheap coal ‘hard to ignore’”
Good for Myanmar/Burma.
The only ‘papers’ that are important internationally are legal tender.
I would think that without access to electricity wood be used which generates much more pollution than c0al.
Does anyone think that the 3rd World can afford alternative energy or has the necessary pseudo intellectual leadership to convince itself to stay on a path to economic destruction for the sake of liberal feel good policies?
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Good for Myanmar/Burma.
The only ‘papers’ that are important internationally are legal tender.
I would think that without access to electricity wood be used which generates much more pollution than c0al.
Does anyone think that the 3rd World can afford alternative energy or has the necessary pseudo intellectual leadership to convince itself to stay on a path to economic destruction for the sake of liberal feel good policies?