King coal is dirty, dangerous—and far from dead

economist3 Dilihat

BRITAIN WASthe first country to generate electricity from coal. On September 30th that era came to an end when itclosed its last coal-fired plant, amid much self-congratulation. But look beyond England’s clean and pleasant skies—and those of the mostly rich countries in theOECD, a third of which now have coal-free electricity—and there is little to be smug about.

This article appeared in the International section of the print edition under the headline “The king that refuses to die”

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