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    • Huge decreases recorded in SO2 and NOx emissions from US coal-firing since 1997

    07th Jan 2019

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    • European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to no longer finance coal projects, focusing instead on renewables and gas

    07th Jan 2019

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    • Renewables produce more electricity in Germany than coal in 2018

    07th Jan 2019

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    • North Korea to focus on coal in push to develop economy

    07th Jan 2019

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    • More than meets the eye in news existing Australian coal fired plants now often as expensive to run than new solar or wind is to install and run

    21st Dec 2018

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    • US EPA chief proposes higher carbon emissions limits for new coal-fired power plants

    09th Dec 2018

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