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http://freeloveforum.com An inspiring look at what makes our country run. Original music by Sebastian Krueger, Marla Hansen and Maria Jeffers. http://inletsmusic.com http://youtube.com/freeloveforum http://myspace.com/freeloveforum

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Fiend by Coal Chamber (c) 2003 The All Blacks B.V.

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Coal Chamber was formed in 1994 by vocalist/lyricist B. Dez Fafara and guitarist Miguel "Meegs" Rascon, who met through a classified ad; the two added drummer Mike "Mikee" Cox and bassist Rayna Foss, the latter of whom heard about auditions through her roommate, Fafara's future wife.

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" ESSE CLIPE É BASTANTE PSICODÉLICO, MAS MUITO DAHORA!!! LOCO!!!!! RSRSRSRS"

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Shock The Monkey by Coal Chamber (c) 1999 The All Blacks B.V.

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Sen. Barack Obama answers an audience question on building new coal plants in the US in Indianola, Iowa.

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"Clean Coal" doesn't exist.

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the Mole,a classic cartoon from former Czechoslovakia long long ago, I've seen it when i was a child, sweet and funny

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*Updated* Get this song on my website! Go to: http://www.leeshaharvey.com/music.html You'll find a list of my songs there, including "Coal Train." (You may have to right-click on the song link and select "Save Target As.") Sign up to be on my e-mail list while you're there! :) *Update 2*- The style of this song is a bit different than my normal fare. Be sure to check out my channel for other originals. Thanks! ---- I live near one of the busiest stretches of railroad in the U.S., so I spend a fair amount of time in my car waiting at railroad crossings. I was on my way home late one night, waiting for another train to pass, when I got the idea for this song. It's pretty folksy. Hope you like it. Coal Train Coal train rolls by into the sky It rattles the night Rain on the street, jazz in the air Keeping time with the light Black car passes by, catches her eye It's gone like a ghost Of all the eyes she's looked into She misses his the most The wheels roll on One glance and it's gone He dreamed of a ship, got his wings clipped Went down to the tracks He wanders the road Looking to lose the load on his back He can go for miles with Miles and Coltrane's saxophone The melody soothes like her voice and he knows he's not alone Chorus She wonders how much he's changed Has he let his hair grow? And does he recall all the things She wants him to know? She marks the days with flowers But she hides them away Somehow she doubts it's enough To convince him to stay Chorus © 2008 Leesha Harvey http://leeshaharvey.com

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Hugh Masekela and band performing Coal Train (stimela) at the 'Freedom Beat' festival Clapham Common 28th June 1986

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aaaaaaaaawwwwww "coal fucking chamber" we miss your powerful music and rayna we miss you and your bass XD!!! please come back!!!!!

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Google Tech Talks August 7, 2008 ABSTRACT The success of Google's "RE less than C" initiative hinges on coal (C). This talk will review major developments in the coal industry worldwide and explain why coal will be very difficult to unseat in the emerging markets where growth in consumption is most rapid. In the industrialized world the situation is different, and the recent explosion in the cost of building and operating new coal-fired power plants means that in some settings renewable energy (RE) already cheaper than coal. Yet the coal industry has never been so competitive as it is today, and it is possible that coal could remain a dominant energy source even in a carbon-constrained world. So far, however, actual investment in the new technologies needed to make coal competitive has been about two orders of magnitude less than needed. Speaker: David Victor David Victor is Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Director of the Program on Energy and Sustainable Development at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. The Program, launched in September 2001, focuses on power sector reform, the emerging global market for natural gas, energy services for the world's poor, the practical challenges in managing climate change, and the role of state-controlled oil and gas companies in the world's hydrocarbon markets. Much of the Program's research concentrates in Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa. He teaches energy law, regulation and political economy at Stanford Law School. Previously, Dr. Victor directed the Science and Technology program at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, where he remains Adjunct Senior Fellow. He directed the Council's task force on energy co-chaired by Jim Schlesinger and John Deutch and is senior adviser to the task force on climate change chaired by governors George Pataki and Tom Vilsack. He also leads a study group that is examining ways to improve management of the nation's $50b strategic oil reserve. In the past, his research at the Council his research focused on the sources of technological innovation and the impact of innovation on economic growth. His research also examined global forest policy, global warming, and genetic engineering of food crops. His Ph.D. is from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Political Science and International Relations), his B.A. from Harvard University (History and Science). His publications include: Natural Gas and Geopolitics (Cambridge University Press, July 2006), The Collapse of the Kyoto Protocol and the Struggle to Slow Global Warming (Princeton University Press, April 2001; second edition July 2004); Climate Change: Debating America's Policy Options (New York: Council on Foreign Relations); Technological Innovation and Economic Performance (Princeton University Press, January 2002, co-edited with Benn Steil and Richard Nelson); and an edited book of case studies on the implementation of international environmental agreements (MIT Press, 1998). He is author of more than 100 essays and articles in scholarly journals, magazines and newspapers, such as Climatic Change, The Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Nature, The New York Times, Science, and Scientific American, and The Washington Post.

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Peak Moment 63: Hot topics from Richard Heinberg: record-high U.S. fuel prices; the ethanol big-business boondoggle; coal projected to peak about a hundred years early (around 2020); what the climate change discussion is missing; and the benefits of "going local." [www.richardheinberg.com]

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Don't be happy, worry, the first (and yet only) official video by Carnival in Coal. The song is taken from the album "Fear not Carnival in coal" http://www.carnivalincoal.com

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The Quecreek Coal mine in Pennsylvania is flooded when miners accidentally break through to an abandoned mine. See All National Geographic Videos http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/?source=4001

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America is facing critical choices about its energy future; how do we fulfill our energy needs AND combat global warming? The coal industry wants to turn coal into a liquid transportation fuel. But liquid coal would have devastating impacts on our economy, our communities and our environment.

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trailer for upcoming documentary Hard Coal: Last of the Bootleg Miners directed by Philadelphia filmmaker/artist Marc Brodzik of Woodshop Films. Hard Coal examines the current plight of the Pennsylvania anthracite independent coal miners.

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Excerpt from the Coal Summit in Charleston, WV. This video is part of the National Memorial for the Mountains, hosted by www.ilovemountains.org.

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This is Australias longest and heaviest coal train. Run between Stirling North and Leigh Creek, some 260Km north of Port Augusta. The train averages 156 waggons, for a loaded gross of abou 15000t - it is about 3000m long. In this video it is travelling at around 80km/h. The noise is from the recently ground rail. It is, I understand, the longest and heaviest head end powered train in the world. Video is of the train crossing Brachina Creek Bridge

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