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Will global coal boom go bust as climate concerns increase?
2013-04-16 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environment Health: Today, the global economy annually consumes at least 80 times more coal than was burned in 1850 at the height of the Industrial Revolution. The International Energy Agency said that global coal use -- now close to 8 billion tons a year -- could increase by 65 percent by 2035 if current energy trends continue. A recent independent analysis reported that 1,200 new coal-fired power plants are being proposed worldwide, three-quarters of them in India and China. The planet still has so much coal underground...
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Coal Company Commands Custom Mobile Filtration Cart
2013-04-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Ron called me and left a message on a Saturday afternoon. He was working for one of the world's largest producers and suppliers of coal, with coal mines and preparation facilities all over the mid-Atlantic and mid-West regions. His company supplies thermal coal to electric utilities and the manufacturing industry. They also supply metallurgical coal for use in the production of steel. Ron just happened to be rather close to us, in western Pennsylvania. He seemed to know exactly what he needed ...This story is related to the following:Chemical Processing and Waste ManagementSearch for suppliers of: Filtration Systems | Filter Carts
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04.17.13 -- Pneumatic Conveying System For Pulverized Coal Injection Into Blast Furnaces
2013-04-16 02:01:50| chemicalonline News Articles
04/17/13Chemical Online Newsletter
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Meet the woman who shut down Chicagos dirty coal plants
2013-04-15 21:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: Last summer, clean-air activists celebrated the shutdown of Chicagos notorious Fisk and Crawford coal power plants, which ended the Windy Citys distinction as the only U.S. metropolis to house two operating coal facilities. The victory came thanks to a dogged grassroots battle waged by residents of Little Village and Pilsen, the predominantly Latino, working-class neighborhoods bearing the brunt of the plants pollution. Today, the woman who spearheaded that battle, lifelong Little Village resident...
Coal and cattle lead business damage to nature-study
2013-04-15 10:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Coal-fired power generation in Asia and cattle ranching in South America are the most damaging businesses for nature with hidden costs that exceed the value of their production, a U.N.-backed report said on Monday. Global output of basic goods from cement to wheat caused damage totalling $7.3 trillion a year if pollution, water, greenhouse gases and waste were priced to reflect long-term impacts, it said in a guide for businesses and investors. The study, by a business coalition for The Economics...
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