This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQS.org.
The United States and China are the world’s two largest economies. They are also the two…
The latest International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Medium-Term Coal Market Report 2012 re-confirms the dangerous path the world is on–a…
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This week, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) released a new proposal detailing how they would like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce…
This post originally appeared on Bloomberg.com.
The reality of a world with…
Coal-fired power plants are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions—one that could be increasing significantly globally, according to new analysis from the World…
This post was co-authored by Dominique Labaki, an intern with WRI’s External Relations department.
Last Friday, experts from the ChinaFAQs Network and top media…
This post originally appeared on WRI’s ChinaFAQs site.
When it comes to coal consumption, no other nation comes close to China. The…
The full audio of the press call is available below.
As China’s government prepares for a leadership change in November, many people are wondering what this will mean for key issues, including energy and climate.
On June 25, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released the 2012 Annual Energy Outlook (2012 AEO) – the same day the public comment period closed on the Environmental Protection Agency…



