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From: Cogito Ergo Sum6/29/2019 11:16:05 AM
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Hmmm! Helping India LOL

The United States is a net exporter of coal, meaning that it exports more coal to other countries than it imports from other countries. In 2012, U.S. coal exports reached a record high of 126 MMst, equal to 12% of U.S. coal production in 2012. U.S. coal exports declined each year from 2012 through 2016 and then increased in 2017 and 2018. In 2018, the United States exported about 116 MMst of coal—equal to about 15% of U.S. coal production—to at least 52 countries.

About 47% of U.S. coal exports in 2018 went to five countries. The top five destinations of U.S. coal exports, the amount exported, and their percent shares of total coal exports in 2018 were

  • India—17.19 MMst—15%
  • The Netherlands—12.36 MMst—11%
  • Japan—10.39 MMst—9%
  • South Korea—9.32 MMst—8%
  • Brazil—8.60 MMst—7%

OTOH.. at least this is sorta good.. I guess..

The United States imports and exports metallurgical coal and steam coal. Metallurgical coal can be used for steel production, and steam coal can be used for electricity generation. Metallurgical coal accounted for about 53% of total U.S. coal exports in 2018. Steam coal accounted for 88% of total U.S. coal imports in 2018.

No Hypocrisy here eh! Ship it elsewhere... BUT now look at BC.. oh the 4 legs good.. 2 legs better province to be sure... for real meaty hypocrisy...

nationalpost.com



Yes, anti-pipeline Vancouver really is North America’s largest exporter of coal A city dead set against expanding petroleum exports is decidedly less irked about another type of fossil fuel
Ohh my!.. not to mention the raw sewage BC exports directly into the ocean.. we're4 green.. they are not 'cause our dog craps in their yard ...

Hmmm! Let's look closer at BC.. Source Statscan www2.gov.bc.ca

Production of coal


Oh could this be is why ? ... follow the money... Source Statscan www2.gov.bc.ca



Oh dear me... When is Mr. Horvath gonna walk his walk at his own provinces expense,, Naw he's just working on his fat goverment pension... That's his brass ring..

Shucks this is green-interesting !! Source urbanfutures.com

Mining. The Mining sector is currently BC’s single largest international goods export sector, accounting for just under one-quarter of BC’s international goods exports (22 percent), for a total value of $7.5 billion. Of this total, 64 percent is accounted for by bituminous coal, with exports valued at $4.8 billion in 2013 (14 percent of BC’s total international goods exports). Copper ores and concentrates were the second largest Mining sector export, accounting for 30 percent of all Mining exports ($2.3 billion). Combined, these two products

Have a great Canada Day and July 4th to all my US friends..

Are you listening Mr. Trudeau... Your CC war seems to be aiming poorly...
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