Green - Energy, the Environment and the Bottom Line

November 21, 2012, 7:41 am

King Coal, Alive and Kicking

By THE NEW YORK TIMES
The lion's share of new coal plants planned worldwide would be built in China and India.

World Resources Institute


The lion’s share of new coal plants planned worldwide would be built in China and India.

Some 1,200 new coal-fired power plants are being planned across the globe despite concerns about greenhouse gas emissions from such generating stations, the most polluting type, the World Resources Institute estimates. Two-thirds of them would operate in China and India, it says. [World Resources Institute]

The United States and Mexico will share in both surpluses and water shortages under an accord overhauling how the two countries manage water from the Colorado River. The river provides water to more than 33 million people in seven states and in Mexico. [The New York Times]

Greenpeace looks into the use of hazardous chemicals in the production of global fashion brands, testing 141 items of clothing that it purchased last spring. Nonylphenol ethoxylates, or NPEs, were found in nearly two-thirds of the items, it says. [Greenpeace].

Early indications suggest that the World Trade Organization has problems with Ontario’s clean energy program, which requires that at least 50 percent of the materials in wind and solar projects initiated this year be made in the province. [CBC]

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