I would be very grateful if you were to post a link to that web site because a decade ago I was Contributing Technical Editor of the journal and wrote
all its articles on coal science and clean coal technology.
Two must - read
articles on coal and climate change.
Not exact matches
Eisenhower, according to a 1953
article in The Miami Daily News, «rubs the steak with oil and garlic and then, as the horrified guests look
on, casually flings the steak into the midst of the red and glowing
coals.»
I have followed with interest Fred Pearce's
article on recovering
coal energy in situ (15 February, p 36) and the...
Fred Pearce's
article on underground
coal gasification (15 February, p 36) misrepresents both the science and the words of explanation...
A version of this
article appears in print
on November 4, 2015,
on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: China Is Burning Much More
Coal Than It Claimed.
Meb: Which I know nothing about but we did a fun
article last year
on coal stocks which are down five years in a row and they're having a great year.
This entry was posted
on Sunday, September 16th, 2012 at 2:05 pm tagged as
coal mines, Miniature Horses, therapy animals and is filed under All Past
Articles, General Interest.
I don't want to hijack the thread, but the cover page of the Newsweek
article on oil,
coal, gas and transportation industry funding of deniers and the responses to it are amusing and indicative of what is going
on politically and why.
He explained that an
article I wrote in 2002 about fires, both natural and human caused, smoldering in
coal seams around the world, inspired him, while he was completing a doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley, to switch from studying risks posed by smoldering combustion in spacecraft to those back
on Earth.
An
article in the latest issue of The Economist explores whether acknowledgement that some fossil fuel stocks are unburnable means companies with big
coal or oil reserves are overvalued, at least
on long time horizons.
An
article published in The Lancet in 2007 put numbers
on the deaths caused by the burning of
coal in Europe to generate electricity.
Writing in an undated
article appearing
on Peabody Energy's «Advanced Energy for Life» PR campaign website, Bezdek claims that, «[i] n a thinly disguised assault
on coal and hydrocarbons, the Obama Administration would have us believe that carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to life itself.»
Gray has published peer - reviewed scientific work
on coal, his most recent
article having been published 17 years ago.
As described in CoalSwarm's
article on clean
coal, the campaign has its roots in the
coal industry's efforts to market «clean
coal» or «smokeless
coal» prior to World War II.
In his 1995
article, «The Heat Is
On,» Ross Gelbspan reported Lindzen charged oil and
coal organizations $ 2,500 per day for his consulting services.
Here is
article on actual green jobs created by industry - http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/art... mbers.html You need to account for the lost jobs in
coal industry that have been impacted.
It would be great if you would post your list
on the wiki — an
article on Cancelled
Coal Plants would be great.
The National Geographic
article notes that the UCL study, «unlike other bleak assessments of the world's climate predicament, zeroes in
on which regions should halt their production of
coal, oil, and gas — and by how much.»
The
article discuss the inability to ship
coal on demand.
If the propaganda and
articles generated by the industry are any indication there is serious concern by fossil fuel users over any attempts to impose limits
on mercury emissions from
coal burning sources.
The
article then goes
on to say that environmental officials get excited because the fuel is much cleaner than
coal and could save landfill space, but faces hurdles since... «The state doesn't currently issue permits for the «processed fuel»...» Did someone hear a primal scream?
In a Harrisburg Pennsylvania newspaper
article the claim was made that (32) «Unfortunately, the largest contributor to the problem, the electric utility industry, continues to get a free ride
on its mercury pollution... other sources are reducing emissions, not such requirements exist for
coal - fired power plants.»
This miserable theme is continued
on page 38 by David Strahan in his
article The Great
Coal Hole (available in full here), in which he reports that the world is facing an imminent shortage of c
Coal Hole (available in full here), in which he reports that the world is facing an imminent shortage of
coalcoal.
For more information
on the proposed port developments in the western United States please visit the
Coal exports from northwest United States ports
article.
Wikipedia also has an
article on Clean
Coal.
Recently, there have been a spate of
articles in the press saying that Europe's increasing imports of
coal undermines their leadership
on climate and their «green» credentials.
The Wikipedia
article on Arch
Coal became the focus of a controversy between Kohs and the Wikimedia Foundation, owners of Wikipedia.
In this case I wonder if he is acting as a paid advocate by the
coal company (the
article wasn't clear) or if he is just going off
on his own hook about perceived executive - power abuses.
Alex Epstein claimed, in a Forbes
article, that health risks related to the release of mercury by
coal fired power plants were a «myth» while the «truth» is that «Shutting down
coal power will make electricity more expensive and threaten human health, while the impact
on mercury exposure would be so small that it will have no observable effect.»
Here are some
articles that discuss Chinese
coal power plants and their effect
on the West Coast U.S..
I love the
article's focus
on coal as it seems to be the silent export these days.
Conclusions Based
on the foregoing, the authorsà conclusions set out in the August 24, 2001 Science «Policy Forum»
article «Exploiting Wind versus
Coal,» and related news reports, have not been substantiated and are contradicted by other evidence.
Conclusions in 8/24/2001 Science «Policy Forum»
Article on Wind Energy and
Coal Are Unsupported and Contradicted by Other Evidence
COAL POWER Direct This monthly enewsletter provides updates on the many new and perennial issues facing the coal - fired power generation market, from detailed technical articles to comment
COAL POWER Direct This monthly enewsletter provides updates
on the many new and perennial issues facing the
coal - fired power generation market, from detailed technical articles to comment
coal - fired power generation market, from detailed technical
articles to commentary.
Released
on the heels of a July 2012
article in Rolling Stone by Dr. Bill McKibben warning that we had already discovered five times as much oil, gas, and
coal than scientists concluded we could safely burn for energy, the ad reflected growing public concern regarding the climate change threat and a reaction to the continued presence of outright climate denialists bred by Exxon decades before.
Whatever may be said about your February 9th comment, it is certainly not «the only self - consistent plan
on the climate blogs», and indeed, it really offers nothing more than what Hansen et al recommended in one sentence in the abstract of their 2008
article: «phasing out
coal use... and adopting agricultural and forestry practices that sequester carbon.»
It does so by going beyond the now classic Carbon Tracker analysis (the foundation of McKibben's 2012
article), updating it by focusing not
on the entire body of fossil - fuel reserves, but
on the smaller set (roughly 30 % of the «proven» reserves) of reserves that have already been «developed» — the «oil fields, gas fields, and
coal mines that are already in operation or under construction.»
Two relevant
articles in this week's Science, one
on coal supplies: http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/323/5920/1420
A version of this
article appears in print
on October 15, 1990,
on Page D00001 of the National edition with the headline: Venezuela Pushing «Liquid
Coal».
More
Articles on Fossil Fuels Blending Diesel with Biomass - Based Nylon Precursor Cuts Soot by 50 % Because of Methane Leaks, Natural Gas Could be as Bad as Oil &
Coal Uganda: Anything But Gas Flaring, Please
An
article on Friday about the Obama administration's plans to enact the first federal carbon limits
on the nation's power companies referred incorrectly to the amount of carbon dioxide emissions from the average advanced
coal plant.
A recent
article titled «Government impose «carbon capture levy» to fund
coal - fired power plants», discusses the UK government imposing a tax
on electricity to potentially fund carbon capture and storage (CCS) development
on up to four
coal plants over the course of 10 — 15 years.
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Coal Flows to Growing Asia
Articles in this series examine innovative attempts to reduce the world's dependence
on coal, oil and other carbon - intensive fuels, and the challenges fa
coal, oil and other carbon - intensive fuels, and the challenges faced.