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impressive & sad!
And, though coal consumption dropped, it didn't take a "few" centuries.
@Whkattk - Coal for furnaces was replaced by oil. But the big change is that in 1912 there were less than a million gasoline-burning cars and trucks on the road; today there are over 200 million in the U.S. alone.
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