BjornP wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:49 pm
C-Mag wrote: Wed Dec 12, 2018 11:26 am
The UN has non business attacking Poland's production and use of coal while they sit silently and watch nearly uncontrolled coal use in China and India. It's asinine to punish well regulated and clean coal production and sit idly buy while other countries use coal with no controls.
How is the UN "punishing" Poland's coal production and use of coal, then? Are any UN sanctions currently in play to punish Poland's coal production? And if there were "UN sanctions"... you do know that "UN sanctions" aren't sanctions made by some UN government, right? UN sanctions would be sanctions made by the representatives of the sovereign, independent countries who make up the UN.
Not that there actually are
any news saying that Poland is facing any sort of sanctions for using coal energy.
I'm not sure about specifics, but Polands President feels the need to state he is actively defending Polish right to self determination in regards to coal.
https://news.yahoo.com/polish-president ... 58801.html
The UN is against self determination by nations, it increasingly wants to assume the decision making process for the world, telling everyone what's good for them. In South Africa, it's good to punish white farmers. In most of the Western world, you are obligated to take anyone we tell you to take into your country.
For me, this coal story is just another example of the UN subverting the independance and free will of nations globally.