
Black lung's back? How we became complacent with coal miners' pneumoconiosis
Apr 21, 2016 07:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The name black lung says it all. When miners inhale excessive amounts of coal dust, the fine air filtration system of the lungs sieves out the dust, which then remains permanently in the lung. These deposits can even be...
Oil in Global Economy Series: Fossil fuelled fund not to invest in fossil fuel coal
Apr 15, 2016 08:23 am UTC| Commentary
In our post named Future of oil can be seen in Present of Coal available at http://www.econotimes.com/Oil-in-Global-Economy-Series-Future-of-oil-can-be-seen-in-present-of-coal-194144 , we discussed the bleak future for...

Oil in Global Economy Series: Future of oil can be seen in present of coal
Apr 13, 2016 11:04 am UTC| Commentary
If I would have told you back in 2008, a company whose share price was trading at $1260, would go to zero in next eight years, you would have called me crazy, if I would have told you again in 2011 the same thing, when...

Has China's coal use peaked? Here's how to read the tea leaves
Apr 12, 2016 12:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
As the largest emitter of carbon dioxide in the world, how much coal China is burning is of global interest. In March, the countrys National Bureau of Statistics said the tonnage of coal has fallen for the second year...
Why South Africa is finding it difficult to wean itself off coal
Mar 15, 2016 04:38 am UTC| Insights & Views
South Africa has made domestic and international commitments to climate change mitigation. But the country continues to depend on coal-fired power plants, which provide 92% of its electricity. A key challenge for the...