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Carbon sequestration / Chemistry / Energy development / Chemical engineering / Coal / Carbon capture and storage / Energy industry / Fossil fuel / Energy policy of Australia / Energy / Energy economics / Carbon dioxide
Date: 2014-06-04 01:58:35
Carbon sequestration
Chemistry
Energy development
Chemical engineering
Coal
Carbon capture and storage
Energy industry
Fossil fuel
Energy policy of Australia
Energy
Energy economics
Carbon dioxide

Don’t demonise coal, embrace its many benefits AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW 2 JUN 2014 In his address to the Minerals Council of Australia’s annual Parliamentary Dinner last Wednesday night, the Prime Minister, Tony A

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