If the world is to have even the remotest chance of making its climate goals, then China and India are going to have to do something about their coal use.
Indonesia wants to export more coal in order to earn dollars to shore up its faltering currency, writes Clyde Russell.
Indonesia wants to export more coal in order to earn U. S. dollars to shore up its faltering currency writes Clyde Russell.
When burning more coal becomes your solution to pollution choking your capital city, it really is time to reassess your policy positions.