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Volume 2: Coal, Conflict and Change: A History of Australia's Black Diamond Industry is a compelling chronicle of one of Australia's most consequential-and controversial-industries. From the chaos of oil shocks in the 1970s to the policy clashes of the 21st century, this deeply researched narrative tracks five decades of political upheaval, economic transformation, and industrial battles that shaped the coal sector and, with it, the nation. This book reveals how shifting global alliances, domestic policy missteps, environmental debates, and union showdowns forged the modern coal industry. With insight and nuance, it explores the rise and fall of major players like BHP, Rio Tinto, and Glencore, Japan's complex relationship with Australian coal, and the turbulent path from booming exports to sustainability challenges. Through mine disasters, market shifts, government inquiries, and technological innovations, Coal, Conflict and Change captures both the raw power and human cost of Australia's coal story. It is a vital read for anyone seeking to understand how energy, politics, and global forces collide beneath the surface of this black rock-and what the future may hold in an era of carbon reckoning. An unflinching, authoritative history of Australia's coal industry-from its fiery past to its uncertain future.
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