Study: Global coal use heading for largest drop in history

Madeleine Cuff
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Coal consumption has fallen by as much as 4.6 per cent so far this year as US and China channels increased investment into renewables, according to a new analysis from Greenpeace

This year will see the largest fall in global coal consumption in history, according to new analysis released today by Greenpeace which highlights the accelerating global shift from coal to cleaner forms...

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