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Garlic's Food Clinic Garlic's Food Clinic Saturday, June 23, 2007   Coal Fire "Coal fire I got coal fire I got coal fire And we ain't got no water" sang Lee Perry more than 30 years ago. A wonderful tribute to one of nature's wonders: coal has been the backbone of our industrial civilisation. There was an entire genre - coal music - dedicated to its glorification. I cannot help remembering greats such as Sam Coke and Smokey Robinson with a (smog assisted) tear. But what now? What of coal's fall from grace? My question is: why is there so much negativity surrounding the use of fossil fuels? "Another question is, is it possible to build an entire post from this very weak soul/coal pun?" If you'll excuse me, Dinky, I'm trying to build up a head of steam here. So to speak. Coal, oil and town gas were good enough for our parents' generation. Why are they so "out" all of a sudden? Geological evidence suggests that coal has been a part of our everyday lives for the past ...

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