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If coal’s in trouble, why build more coal ports?
Investment banks are worried about high-cost coal mines and ports becoming stranded assets in the next decade. So should Queenslanders be worried too?
Laura Eadie
Nov 8, 2013
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NSW Wallerawang coal power plant to be mothballed, says union
AWU claims Energy Australia’s Wallerawang Power Station will be mothballed by March next year, with parts of the thermal coal plant already shut down.
Staff Reporter
Nov 7, 2013
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Shanghai to forbid coal burning as China monitors smog effects
Shanghai’s new Clean Air Action Plan to completely ban coal burning in 2017 targets 2,500+ boilers and 300 industrial furnaces for closure – or clean-up.
Ari Phillips
Oct 29, 2013
1
Unclean coal: Record-breaking air pollution nearly shuts down Chinese city
In the capital city of China’s Heilongjiang province, fine particulate matter reached levels 40x the level considered ideal for human health; 3x the level considered hazardous.
Katie Valentine
Oct 22, 2013
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Major study projects no long-term climate benefit from shale gas revolution
Most claims that shale gas will significantly reduce US carbon emissions in the future are based on little more than hand-waving and wishful thinking.
Joe Romm
Oct 21, 2013
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Grid parity, will push global renewables capacity to 34% by 2030
Coal may still hold the crown when it comes to global electricity generation – but renewables will account for more than one third of global capacity by 2030.
Silvio Marcacci
Oct 21, 2013
1
Energy truth: Solar reduces emissions despite variability
A new study by NREL busts some solar myths about cycling of fossil fuel generators and emissions reductions.
Nigel Morris
Oct 10, 2013
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BHP Billiton has climate issues covered, doesn’t it?
The BHP Billiton board is opposing the bid by former Australian Coal Association Chairman, Ian Dunlop, to join its ranks. They should think again.
Bob Burton
Sep 26, 2013
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Obama slams door shut on coal, and opens the gate for solar
Citigroup sounds the death-knell for new coal investment in the world’s biggest economy, saying Obama’s new regulation, the plunging price of renewables and falling demand is squeezing it out of the market. It says coal can no longer compete with gas and solar.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 24, 2013
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Fossil fuels: Sell now or wait for the stampede?
As state governments and developers scream for approval to dig up their fossil fuel reserves, and mainstream analysts warn about an impending market crunch, the focus is turning to financiers and fund managers on a simple question: Can they get their timing right?
Giles Parkinson
Sep 12, 2013
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