Coal
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Goa allows dirty coal handling facility to restart so it can study how bad the pollution actually is
Nihar Gokhale
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India’s core sector growth declines to 3.6% in May, the lowest in 10 months
Scroll Staff
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India’s core sector grows by 6.8% in November 2017, the highest this financial year
Scroll Staff
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In Goa, 54 village councils vow to stop coal trucks passing through their streets
Pamela D’Mello
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Bonn climate talks: 18 countries join global alliance to phase out the use of coal by 2030
Scroll Staff
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In Pakistan’s Thar, women truck drivers break cultural barriers in country’s coal rush
Reuters
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The Daily Fix: Polluting coal power plants undermine India’s climate change mitigation commitments
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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India’s new energy policy draft projects coal-fired capacity will double by 2040. Is that feasible?
Mukta Patil, Indiaspend.com
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Black carbon is bringing about an environment crisis in the Himalayas – but is largely ignored
Matthew Ribeiro-Norley
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Why climate change activists aren’t fans of China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Feng Hao
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As China and India move away from coal, whose power plans are greener?
Chinadialogue
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Fishermen, grandmas, priests, politicians and activists reject plans to make Goa a coal hub
Nihar Gokhale
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Stumbling blocks: Centre does not have much to show for its coal block allocations
Saumya Vaishnava Ashok Sreenivas Rutuja Bhalerao
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‘Our goal, no coal’: Droves of Goans stay up half the night at green hearing to oppose JSW port plan
Nihar Gokhale
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There's pressure on environmental agencies to allow more coal to pass through Goa
Nihar Gokhale
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The sea breeze will bring more coal dust into Goa – if the government has its way
Nihar Gokhale
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In China and Pakistan’s coal romance, where’s the love for the climate?
Fahad Saeed, The Conversation
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By stepping up use of coal, is Bangladesh staring at a grim future?
Kamran Reza Chowdhury
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Photos: Nine dead, several others trapped under debris in Jharkhand mine collapse
Anumeha Yadav
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With its continued investments in power plants, India may soon produce more coal than it consumes
Darryl D’Monte