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Countries reach climate deal at COP26, compromise on coal

9th - Higher Ed
Almost 200 nations attending the UN Climate Change conference in Glasgow accepted a contentious climate compromise aimed at keeping alive a key target to limit global warming, but it contained a last-minute change that some high...
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COP26 criticized for coal compromise

9th - Higher Ed
After weeks of negotiation, the final COP26 agreement compromised on a pledge to phase down coal power instead of phasing it out entirely, which critics say could hamper the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 C above pre-industrial...
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Convincing Cape Breton to kick its coal habit

9th - Higher Ed
Many Cape Breton residents still use coal to heat their homes, but Nova Scotia Power is pushing for cleaner energy sources and going coal free by 2030.
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Canada joins COP26 pledge to halt investment in coal power

9th - Higher Ed
Canada has signed on to a COP26 pledge to halt investment in coal power generation and stop using coal entirely before 2040, but some doubt how much of a difference the agreement will make in emissions without the U.S., India or...
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Remember acid rain? Scientists fear it could return

9th - Higher Ed
Some U.S. scientists warn that the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed deregulations could lead to the return of acid rain and contaminated soil for parts of Canada.
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China’s net-zero goal at risk as coal power surges

9th - Higher Ed
China is expanding its coal power capacity at an unprecedented scale, raising concerns over its climate commitments. In 2024, the country began construction on 94. 5 gigawatts of coal power projects, accounting for 93% of the global...
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China's coal boom risks climate goals

9th - Higher Ed
China is expanding its coal power capacity at an unprecedented scale, raising concerns over its climate commitments. In 2024, the country began construction on 94. 5 gigawatts of coal power projects, accounting for 93% of the global...
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U.K. shutters its last coal plant

9th - Higher Ed
After more than 140 years, the last thermal coal plant in the U.K has closed as it shifts towards greener, renewable energy.
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Coal Power Plant with Steaming Cooling Towers

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Coal Power Plant with Steaming Cooling Towers
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Aerials of a Coal Power Station Protest

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CLEAN: Aerials of a demonstration at Ratcliffe-On-Soar Coal Power Station
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British industry is working without coal power

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VOICED: Shows interior shots coal being mined and exterior shots coal being processed at power plant. Interior shots people working in the control centre at the National Grid Offices showing energy consumption on an electricity grid map....
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China Is Creating World's Largest Power Company

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Aug.28 -- China is creating the world's largest energy company, merging the country's top coal miner with one of the country's largest power generators. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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More Than 100 Countries Sign Up to Global Methane Pledge

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World leaders have wrapped up two days of climate talks with pledges on protecting forests and curbing methane emissions. Bloomberg NEF’s Ali Izadi discusses the talks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Sky News

CHINA: China burns about as much coal as the rest of the world combined

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VOICED: Some 190 nations may have signed up to the 'end of coal' agreement but the only country that really matters isn't among them.



China burns about as much coal as the rest of the world combined, explains Sky News'...
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Out Of Time: Climate Talks Go Past Deadline

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Friday's draft proposals called on countries to accelerate "the phaseout of unabated coal power and of inefficient subsidies for fossil fuels."
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VOICED: Copenhagen, the world's first carbon-neutral capital?

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Copenhagen, the world's first carbon-neutral capital?
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What happened on day four of Cop26?

Higher Ed
The fourth day of the Cop26 climate talks in Glasgow was all about committing to no more coal, with Pikachu protesters hitting the streets.