
Coal-Fired Power Plants Virtually Extinct in New England
Coal-fired power is losing its grip in the U.S. and the Northeast is leading the way, as part one of this two part series explores

Coal-Fired Power Plants Virtually Extinct in New England
Coal-fired power is losing its grip in the U.S. and the Northeast is leading the way, as part one of this two part series explores

Does China Have Enough Water to Burn Coal?
China's demand for coal continues to rise, but the parched country faces challenging finding enough water to cool its coal-fired power plants


Beijing Emission Cuts May Underestimate Use of Coal
Efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions by reducing the use of coal in China may run into difficulties getting accurate numbers

Intelligence, Cancer, and Eyjafjallaj
This seems to have become unofficial volcano week, here at ScienceBlogs. If you haven’t been following the coverage of the Eyjafjallaj

The Heat Is On When It Comes to Building Coal-Fired Power Plants
The future of coal-fired electricity in the U.S. may be on the line right now in Kansas

Pumping Coal
Coming soon to the U.S.: Cleaner diesel from dirty coal