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"Coal",
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"textContent": "Developing economies are rejecting the climate dogma that demands their perpetual impoverishment. They are actively expanding coal mining operations to ensure a steady supply of domestic fuel. This protects their economies from the wild price swings of imported LNG.\n\nThe post ASEAN Nations Return to Fossil Fuels, Back Away From Net Zero Plans appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
"title": "ASEAN Nations Return to Fossil Fuels, Back Away From Net Zero Plans"
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