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China’s coal power on the rise again in 2026, reversing first-in-a-decade decline
EIJING – China’s coal-fired power generation is set to rebound this year from its first fall in a decade, analysts said, due to the impact of El Nino and the Iran war and as renewable sources of energy have failed to keep pace with demand.
Bjorn Lomborg: The WHO’s climate prescription is bad medicine
As a rare strain of Ebola wreaks havoc in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization is once again mixed up in climate advocacy. A high-profile WHO commission made up of politicians and green advocates last month…
Global Warming or Just Getting Old?
The World Health Organization is at it again. A top commission—stacked with a former European Union climate commissioner, a former prime minister of Iceland, other former ministers, and environmental campaigners…
Let’s Get on with Building More New Coal Plants
Progress in Clean Coal Combustion Is a Remarkable Achievement, So Let’s Get on with Building More New Coal Plants
South Africa set to run coal stations longer as gas projects lag
South Africa is poised to delay the retirement of about a fifth of its coal-fired electricity-generation capacity as gas projects.
Chinese firms speed up plans to build new coal power plants – GEM
Chinese firms are accelerating the pace at which they propose new coal-fired power plants, even as the government moves to rein in growth after the rapid expansion in recent years.