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What you need to know about coal
Coal is dirty.
Mining it damages ecosystems and pollutes local water and air, and burning it is even worse.
But huge swathes of the world still use coal. In 2019, 27% of the world’s energy came from it.
So how do we kick coal?
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published: 04 Nov 2021
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Does the coal industry have a future in Australia? | 7.30
The International Energy Agency says moving away from coal as the world's leading energy source is crucial. Dr Fatih Birol is the executive director of the International Energy Agency.
The world's richest nations have pledged to end investment in future coal projects to meet their goal of net zero emissions by 2050. The move is a step to transition to clearer energy sources but what impact will this have on Australia and the future of the coal industry?
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published: 27 May 2021
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Coal Mining's Environmental Impact | From The Ashes
In Appalachia, coal companies blow the tops off of mountains to get at the coal. The damage this does to the surrounding environment and water supply is devastating.
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From the Ashes captures Americans in communities across the country as they wrestle with the legacy of the coal industry and what its future should be in the current political climate. From Appalachia to the West’s Powder River Basin, the film goes beyond the rhetoric of the “war on coal” to present compelling and often heartbreaking stories about what’s at stake for our economy, health, and climate.
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published: 20 Jun 2017
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Importance Of Coal In Indian Economy | NDTV Profit| NDTV Profit
Why is #coal such an important sector for India? How does it impact the #economy?
Mallica Mishra explores.
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published: 27 Feb 2024
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Australia: Divisions over coal industry expansion
Australia is pressing ahead with the expansion of its coal industry.
But after a catastrophic bushfire season raised concerns over climate change, opposition is growing to a controversial new mine.
The country is deeply divided over whether mines are sources of opportunity or scars on the landscape.
Al Jazeera's Alexi O’Brien reports from Queensland, Australia.
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published: 16 Feb 2020
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German businesses giving the economy coal this holiday season | DW Business
As Christmas approaches, German businesses are not feeling so merry. The Ifo Institute has put out a new survey which finds that despite record employment, the country's lead share-index hitting record highs, and even energy prices falling -- there's a downbeat mood among businesses. We speak to the president of the Ifo Institute, Clemens Fuest, for his interpretation of the data, as well as what a budget shortfall out of Berlin could mean for the future.
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published: 18 Dec 2023
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Coal Miner to Trump: “Coal Mining Isn’t Coming Back” | NYT - Opinion
A fifth-generation coal miner from Appalachia tells Trump his plan to loosen regulations on coal-fired plants not only is harmful to the environment, but also bad for the future of the region.
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published: 22 Aug 2018
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Why Coal Country Elected Trump
Nowhere in America can the coal industry’s hurt be seen and felt more than in Appalachia. The region’s economy revolves around coal, and more miners are losing their jobs each year. The controversial industry became a focal point of the 2016 election when President Trump made the return of coal jobs a central campaign promise, but the economics behind this suffering industry extend beyond policy and regulations.
VICE’s Isobel Yeung goes to the heart of coal country to see what it will take to save Appalachia.
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published: 28 Feb 2020
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Clean coal technology that’s good for the environment and the economy
University Distinguished Professor Roe-Hoan Yoon is focused on developing clean coal technologies to capture value from coal refuse materials while reducing the environmental impacts. They hold the promise of rare earth element extraction of elements that are critical to some of our most important global industries. Over the course of his forty-plus year tenure at Virginia Tech, Dr. Yoon has been a champion of technology commercialization, working to develop several commercially successful endeavors including large-scale demonstration projects with positive environmental and social impact.
published: 20 Apr 2022
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India's Coal Addiction | Insight | Full Episode
Coal is regarded as the world’s largest and cheapest source of energy. But coal is also the dirtiest form of fossil fuel and the single biggest source of greenhouse gases that causes climate change. Many developing countries including India just can’t live without it. In fact, 70% of India’s energy needs comes from coal. Apart from helping the economy grow at a much faster pace, coal is also needed to support the lives of millions of its people who rely on the mineral as a key source of their livelihood and economic survival.
Can India move away from the highly polluting power source to cleaner energy? What will be the costs to the lives of its people should it stop relying on the nation’s most critical resource?
For greater INSIGHT into issues affecting Asia:
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published: 09 Feb 2022
3:26
What you need to know about coal
Coal is dirty.
Mining it damages ecosystems and pollutes local water and air, and burning it is even worse.
But huge swathes of the world still use coal. In...
Coal is dirty.
Mining it damages ecosystems and pollutes local water and air, and burning it is even worse.
But huge swathes of the world still use coal. In 2019, 27% of the world’s energy came from it.
So how do we kick coal?
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https://wn.com/What_You_Need_To_Know_About_Coal
Coal is dirty.
Mining it damages ecosystems and pollutes local water and air, and burning it is even worse.
But huge swathes of the world still use coal. In 2019, 27% of the world’s energy came from it.
So how do we kick coal?
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- published: 04 Nov 2021
- views: 12774
5:20
Does the coal industry have a future in Australia? | 7.30
The International Energy Agency says moving away from coal as the world's leading energy source is crucial. Dr Fatih Birol is the executive director of the Inte...
The International Energy Agency says moving away from coal as the world's leading energy source is crucial. Dr Fatih Birol is the executive director of the International Energy Agency.
The world's richest nations have pledged to end investment in future coal projects to meet their goal of net zero emissions by 2050. The move is a step to transition to clearer energy sources but what impact will this have on Australia and the future of the coal industry?
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The International Energy Agency says moving away from coal as the world's leading energy source is crucial. Dr Fatih Birol is the executive director of the International Energy Agency.
The world's richest nations have pledged to end investment in future coal projects to meet their goal of net zero emissions by 2050. The move is a step to transition to clearer energy sources but what impact will this have on Australia and the future of the coal industry?
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- published: 27 May 2021
- views: 7899
2:54
Coal Mining's Environmental Impact | From The Ashes
In Appalachia, coal companies blow the tops off of mountains to get at the coal. The damage this does to the surrounding environment and water supply is devasta...
In Appalachia, coal companies blow the tops off of mountains to get at the coal. The damage this does to the surrounding environment and water supply is devastating.
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In Appalachia, coal companies blow the tops off of mountains to get at the coal. The damage this does to the surrounding environment and water supply is devastating.
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From the Ashes captures Americans in communities across the country as they wrestle with the legacy of the coal industry and what its future should be in the current political climate. From Appalachia to the West’s Powder River Basin, the film goes beyond the rhetoric of the “war on coal” to present compelling and often heartbreaking stories about what’s at stake for our economy, health, and climate.
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- published: 20 Jun 2017
- views: 343391
1:29
Importance Of Coal In Indian Economy | NDTV Profit| NDTV Profit
Why is #coal such an important sector for India? How does it impact the #economy?
Mallica Mishra explores.
Read: https://bit.ly/42SC46E
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Why is #coal such an important sector for India? How does it impact the #economy?
Mallica Mishra explores.
Read: https://bit.ly/42SC46E
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Why is #coal such an important sector for India? How does it impact the #economy?
Mallica Mishra explores.
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- published: 27 Feb 2024
- views: 230
2:41
Australia: Divisions over coal industry expansion
Australia is pressing ahead with the expansion of its coal industry.
But after a catastrophic bushfire season raised concerns over climate change, opposition is...
Australia is pressing ahead with the expansion of its coal industry.
But after a catastrophic bushfire season raised concerns over climate change, opposition is growing to a controversial new mine.
The country is deeply divided over whether mines are sources of opportunity or scars on the landscape.
Al Jazeera's Alexi O’Brien reports from Queensland, Australia.
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Australia is pressing ahead with the expansion of its coal industry.
But after a catastrophic bushfire season raised concerns over climate change, opposition is growing to a controversial new mine.
The country is deeply divided over whether mines are sources of opportunity or scars on the landscape.
Al Jazeera's Alexi O’Brien reports from Queensland, Australia.
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- published: 16 Feb 2020
- views: 16800
9:18
German businesses giving the economy coal this holiday season | DW Business
As Christmas approaches, German businesses are not feeling so merry. The Ifo Institute has put out a new survey which finds that despite record employment, the ...
As Christmas approaches, German businesses are not feeling so merry. The Ifo Institute has put out a new survey which finds that despite record employment, the country's lead share-index hitting record highs, and even energy prices falling -- there's a downbeat mood among businesses. We speak to the president of the Ifo Institute, Clemens Fuest, for his interpretation of the data, as well as what a budget shortfall out of Berlin could mean for the future.
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As Christmas approaches, German businesses are not feeling so merry. The Ifo Institute has put out a new survey which finds that despite record employment, the country's lead share-index hitting record highs, and even energy prices falling -- there's a downbeat mood among businesses. We speak to the president of the Ifo Institute, Clemens Fuest, for his interpretation of the data, as well as what a budget shortfall out of Berlin could mean for the future.
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- published: 18 Dec 2023
- views: 27508
2:06
Coal Miner to Trump: “Coal Mining Isn’t Coming Back” | NYT - Opinion
A fifth-generation coal miner from Appalachia tells Trump his plan to loosen regulations on coal-fired plants not only is harmful to the environment, but also b...
A fifth-generation coal miner from Appalachia tells Trump his plan to loosen regulations on coal-fired plants not only is harmful to the environment, but also bad for the future of the region.
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A fifth-generation coal miner from Appalachia tells Trump his plan to loosen regulations on coal-fired plants not only is harmful to the environment, but also bad for the future of the region.
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- published: 22 Aug 2018
- views: 44618
12:04
Why Coal Country Elected Trump
Nowhere in America can the coal industry’s hurt be seen and felt more than in Appalachia. The region’s economy revolves around coal, and more miners are losing ...
Nowhere in America can the coal industry’s hurt be seen and felt more than in Appalachia. The region’s economy revolves around coal, and more miners are losing their jobs each year. The controversial industry became a focal point of the 2016 election when President Trump made the return of coal jobs a central campaign promise, but the economics behind this suffering industry extend beyond policy and regulations.
VICE’s Isobel Yeung goes to the heart of coal country to see what it will take to save Appalachia.
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Nowhere in America can the coal industry’s hurt be seen and felt more than in Appalachia. The region’s economy revolves around coal, and more miners are losing their jobs each year. The controversial industry became a focal point of the 2016 election when President Trump made the return of coal jobs a central campaign promise, but the economics behind this suffering industry extend beyond policy and regulations.
VICE’s Isobel Yeung goes to the heart of coal country to see what it will take to save Appalachia.
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- published: 28 Feb 2020
- views: 638808
2:06
Clean coal technology that’s good for the environment and the economy
University Distinguished Professor Roe-Hoan Yoon is focused on developing clean coal technologies to capture value from coal refuse materials while reducing the...
University Distinguished Professor Roe-Hoan Yoon is focused on developing clean coal technologies to capture value from coal refuse materials while reducing the environmental impacts. They hold the promise of rare earth element extraction of elements that are critical to some of our most important global industries. Over the course of his forty-plus year tenure at Virginia Tech, Dr. Yoon has been a champion of technology commercialization, working to develop several commercially successful endeavors including large-scale demonstration projects with positive environmental and social impact.
https://wn.com/Clean_Coal_Technology_That’S_Good_For_The_Environment_And_The_Economy
University Distinguished Professor Roe-Hoan Yoon is focused on developing clean coal technologies to capture value from coal refuse materials while reducing the environmental impacts. They hold the promise of rare earth element extraction of elements that are critical to some of our most important global industries. Over the course of his forty-plus year tenure at Virginia Tech, Dr. Yoon has been a champion of technology commercialization, working to develop several commercially successful endeavors including large-scale demonstration projects with positive environmental and social impact.
- published: 20 Apr 2022
- views: 1954
46:58
India's Coal Addiction | Insight | Full Episode
Coal is regarded as the world’s largest and cheapest source of energy. But coal is also the dirtiest form of fossil fuel and the single biggest source of green...
Coal is regarded as the world’s largest and cheapest source of energy. But coal is also the dirtiest form of fossil fuel and the single biggest source of greenhouse gases that causes climate change. Many developing countries including India just can’t live without it. In fact, 70% of India’s energy needs comes from coal. Apart from helping the economy grow at a much faster pace, coal is also needed to support the lives of millions of its people who rely on the mineral as a key source of their livelihood and economic survival.
Can India move away from the highly polluting power source to cleaner energy? What will be the costs to the lives of its people should it stop relying on the nation’s most critical resource?
For greater INSIGHT into issues affecting Asia:
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Coal is regarded as the world’s largest and cheapest source of energy. But coal is also the dirtiest form of fossil fuel and the single biggest source of greenhouse gases that causes climate change. Many developing countries including India just can’t live without it. In fact, 70% of India’s energy needs comes from coal. Apart from helping the economy grow at a much faster pace, coal is also needed to support the lives of millions of its people who rely on the mineral as a key source of their livelihood and economic survival.
Can India move away from the highly polluting power source to cleaner energy? What will be the costs to the lives of its people should it stop relying on the nation’s most critical resource?
For greater INSIGHT into issues affecting Asia:
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- published: 09 Feb 2022
- views: 19772