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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday November 25 2017, @11:43PM   Printer-friendly
from the hypocritic-oath dept.

According to the AP, NY Times and a boat load of other AP carriers, the country boasting the loudest about how much of their energy needs are fulfilled by renewable sources, coal may be about to win out over one of the oldest forests still standing in Germany:

BERLIN (AP) — A court in western Germany says an ancient forest near the Belgian border can be chopped down to make way for a coal strip mine.

Cologne's administrative court ruled Friday against a legal complaint brought by the environmental group BUND that wanted to halt the clearance of much of the Hambach forest.

Hambach forest has become a focus of environmental protests against the expansion of a vast mine that supplies much of the coal used in nearby power plants.

The coal, a light brown variety called lignite, is considered one of the most polluting forms of fossil fuel.

Meanwhile their reactors are being systematically shut down and dismantled. But dirty coal use shows almost no decline.


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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 26 2017, @06:44AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 26 2017, @06:44AM (#601633)

    So, King Canute, you can continue to try to hold back the tide.
    You're going to look awfully silly doing that.

    Nitpick: Again with the misinterpreting of the Canute thing....the whole point of the Canute fable/anecdote/whatever was that Canute was trying to show his sycophantic followers by extremum exemplo that there were limits to temporal powers, his specifically. This is what I was taught way back in primary school (ages 5-12) 40 years ago, even Wikipedia has this....

    If the holding back the tide incident did indeed happen, I think that old Cnut would be somehow saddened by the fact that even after close on a thousand years people still didn't grok the true meaning of his actions that day.

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