Coal use climbs worldwide despite promises to slash it

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One thought on “Coal use climbs worldwide despite promises to slash it

  1. For the purpose of our national security (barring climate change), it’s great that China is using so much coal. Those who perfect energy sources of the future go on to own the world economy. Let’s invest as much as possible into developing small nuclear reactors, fusion reactors, wind & solar, and energy storage.

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