India’s push for more coal to increase methane emissions
India proposes to open 52 new coal mines of at least one million tonne capacity each, which could increase the country’s methane emissions by 45 million tonnes in 20 years
India proposes to open 52 new coal mines of at least one million tonne capacity each, which could increase the country’s methane emissions by 45 million tonnes in 20 years
India has to strictly regulate the disposal of toxic fly ash from coal-fired power plants to minimise environmental and health risks to local communities
Inviting bids from private miners to dig up coal in forests of central India is a retrograde move in a country already hit hard by climate change
Chinese banks are still providing significant financing to coal projects, with most of the funding going to countries that come under China’s belt and road initiative
Although India added 8.1 GW capacity of coal-fired power plants, the rate of growth is slowing significantly, even as renewable energy becomes cheaper in the country