I wish I did. But then again not all involved in coal end up happy miners.
Bob-a-Job suggests a uniform global mandate. This is not going to happen. There are certainly 1 or 2, but probably 4 or 5, places in the world that can significantly influence the human impact of CO2 on the atmosphere if you think it is going to make a difference. China, USA, The EU, India and Russia. 60 - 70 % of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions emanate from these 5 areas. Australia contributes only about 1.3 % of the total but apparently, with our relatively small population, we rate pretty high in per capita figures.
If I'm wrong, (and I hope I'm not) good luck getting these regions to reduce their emissions.
If I am wrong, (and I hope I'm not) then the planet is on it's knees and there is little chance of stopping the disease.
If I'm right, (as I hope to be) then all of this argument is irrelevant, the planet is fine and we are just making someone very rich.