• 10 common travel problems and how to deal with them

     · While some languages are much harder to grasp than others, a lack of words is a travel problem with an easy solution. 6. Loneliness. Loneliness is not one of the travel problems which affects everyone, but when it strikes it can be the worst problem imaginable. There's no .

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  • Feeding the World's Coal Addiction Is More Profitable Than Ever

     · (Bloomberg) The globe is in the grips of a climate crisis as temperatures soar and rivers run dry, and yet it's never been a better time to make money by digging up coal. The energymarket shockwaves from Russia's invasion of Ukraine mean the world is only getting more dependent on the mostpolluting fuel.

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  • Two ways to help stop coal from devastating our communities

     · Air pollution and coal ash, two of the most direct threats from burning coal for energy, are both facing new regulations. The industry is fighting tooth and nail to keep the EPA from acting, but with your help we can turn the tide and start protecting our communities. The EPA is currently accepting comments from the public on both of these issues.

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  • Portugal

     · Portugal's economy shrank % last year with the effects of the pandemic, the biggest annual fall since 1936. For 2021, GDP is projected to increase by % and % in 2022. With restrictions removed, private consumption and investment will generate a meaningful recovery from the second half of 2021 and in early 2022.

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  • As South Africa Clings to Coal, A Struggle for the Right to Breathe

     · According to Gray's report, fine particulate matter from the Highveld's 12 coalfired power plants and two refineries likely causes at least 300 early deaths per year. Thirteen years after the South African government vowed to clean .

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  • Portugal

    Portugal imports about fourfifths of its energy supplies; it depends heavily on the importation of petroleum and petroleum products as well as coal, which accounts for about 25 percent of the country's electricity production. (Domestic production of coal has increased since the mid1980s, but the coal is of fairly low quality.)

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  • Problem of taking a core sample from coal deposits

    Serbia and Montenegro. Skola, T, and Broui, J. 1981. "Problem of taking a core sample from coal deposits." Serbia and Montenegro. abstractNote = {Exploration of new fields in the OstravaKarvina coal basin is difficult because of complied geological conditions. Exploration is currently done to depth of m.

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  • China's coal import from Russia at record high amid EU ban

     · The Bruegel report asserted that "replacing Russian coal imports will require lightspeed deployment of new supply chains". However, the report added that "higher coal demand, lower coal supply and...

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  • COAL INFORMATION 2021 EDITION

    COAL INFORMATION 2021 EDITION IEA A its The IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil, gas and coal supply and demand, renewable energy technologies, electricity markets, energy efficiency, access to energy, demand side management and much more.

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  • Coal 2021 : Analysis and forecast to 2024

     · Coal 2021 is the world's most comprehensive forecast of coal demand, supply and trade, based on detailed analysis of the most recent data at country and sectoral level, broken down by coal grade (thermal coal, coking coal, pulverised coal injection and lignite). Coal 2021 presents real data for 2019 and 2020, the most uptodate estimates for 2021, and forecast for .

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  • Portugal to scrap its coalfired power plants

     · environmentalists say that portugal's power stations that use coal could be decommissioned far earlier, "2021 is a politically, technically and economically feasible date for coalfired power stations in portugal to be phased out," says francisco ferreira of the zero group, citing the evolution of technology and the decline in renewable energy .

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  • Phasing Out Unabated Coal: Current status and three case studies .

     · Phasing Out Unabated Coal Current status and three case studies Reducing global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to net zero by 2050 is necessary to limit the long‐term increase in average global temperatures to °C. Today, coalfired power generation is the largest single source of CO2 emissions.

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  • Powering Down Coal: Navigating the economic and financial risks .

     · A negative stranded asset risk figure means, based on existing market structures, investors and governments could avoid losses in the 2°C scenario as coal capacity is cashflow negative. Our below 2°C scenario finds around 267bn of stranded asset risk globally.

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  • Boom And Bust Coal 2022

     · GEM's "Boom and Bust Coal 2022" report finds that after rising in 2020 for the first time since 2015, total coal power capacity under development declined 13% last year, from 525 gigawatts (GW) to 457 GW, a record low. 34 countries have new coal plants under consideration, down from 41 countries in January 2021. Coal's decline

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  • Coal: The end is nigh — or is it? | DW |

     · Stranded coal assets Researchers are warning that governments who stick with coal could be set to lose billions in stranded assets — as well as hundreds of thousands of jobs — as the world...

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  • Coal Power Top 47 Countries

     · John Spacey, August 14, 2020 Coal power is the burning of coal, a fossil fuel, to produce electricity. This is a significant contributor to global carbon dioxide emissions and air pollution. As such, there are calls from organizations such as the United Nations to stop building new coal power plants and to phase out those in operation.

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  • Clean energy coming: Portugal kicks coal

     · Portugal closes its last coal power plant two years ahead of schedule as it moves toward clean energy in EDP's "decarbonization strategy."

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