China burns nearly as much coal as all other nations combined, including coal shipped from the U.S.
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China burns nearly as much coal as all other nations combined, including coal shipped from the U.S.
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"Fracking is not good or bad: it is a process to increase the production of fossil fuels, primarily natural gas, from certain geological formations. But good or bad things can happen as a result of fracking, depending on how it is implemented, where it is pursued, the technologies used, and the actions taken to increase its benefits and reduce its impacts. And whether or not you support or oppose fracking depends on how those benefits and impacts are perceived, distributed, addressed, and valued -- and whether it is in your backyard.."
Good article in the Huffington Post on the US fracking debate. Via Willy De Backer Delete the scoop?
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