Coal, or black stone, has been one of humanity’s key sources of energy since the dawn of civilization. This natural deposit, millions of years old, laid the foundation for the Industrial Revolution. Afghanistan, too, is blessed with this “black gold,” but its full potential remains untapped. If, with the advent of advanced technologies, these deposits are ignored, this wealth will be lost, and humanity will be deprived of a historic blessing.
As the world advances, alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power are replacing coal. If we fail to make proper use of our resources today, this wealth will:
My greatest concern is that if we do not focus on our coal reserves today, tomorrow they will have neither a market, nor value, nor the possibility of extraction.
Coal is formed through a process involving time, pressure, and heat over millions of years. Once lost, it is impossible to recover. From the time of Adam until now, this resource has been nature’s gift to humanity, but losing it tomorrow would be a sign of our ignorance and negligence.
Coal is a hidden treasure beneath our feet. If we do not extract it today, its doors will close on us tomorrow. It is a trust we must pass from our generation to the next — let us turn this trust into prosperity, not let it sink into decline.
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