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- China outpaces U.S in cleaner coal power plants (New York Times, May, 2009)
- China to shut small oil refineries and metal smelters (Bloomberg, May, 2009)
- How much fossil fuel can we burn? (Guardian, May, 2009)
- Coal fired power plants: The writing on the wall (Economist, May, 2009)
- U.S coal power plants scuttled (Reuters, May, 2009)
- Clean air act and climate change: Killing old power plants (Gazette, May, 2009)
- Climate countdown: Half a trillion tonnes of carbon left to burn (Guardian, April, 2009)
- World can burn 25 percent of oil and coal "safely" (Reuters, April, 2009)
- '60 Minutes' blows on coal segment (AlterNet, April, 2009)
- Coal: Capturing the future (Guardian, April, 2009)
- 'Clean' coal plants get go ahead in UK (BBC, April, 2009)
- Bound to burn (City Journal, Spring, 2009)
- In areas fueled by coal, climate bill sends chills (New York Times, April, 2009)
- E.ON's 'integrated' technology claim is a shameless spin (Guardian, April, 2009)
- Debating a clean coal future (Council for Foreign Relations, March, 2009)
- The clean coal myth (Market Watch, March, 2009)
- Plea for clean coal investment (BBC, March, 2009)
- Are we breeding ourselves to extinction (AlterNet, March, 2009)
- U.S Energy department said to Err on coal project (New York Times, March, 2009)
- It's time to clear the air - Polluting industries should pay (Guardian, March, 2009)
- What to do about coal? (Scientific American, March, 2009)
- Research matters for clean technology fund (CARMA, March, 2009)
- Cleaning up the dirtiest fossil fuel (Scientific American, March, 2009)
- Why I'll get arrested to the stop burning coal (Yale e360, February, 2009)
- Doing nothing is too costly a solution (Carbon Based, March, 2009)
- Carbon capture - scrubbing the skies (Economist, March, 2009)
- The illusion of clean coal (Economist, March, 2009)
- Coal and climate change - Can king coal clean up (Ethical Corporation, March, 2009)
- Coal becomes future fuel (US DoE, December, 2008)
- 'Clean' coal plant canceled - Hydrogen economy too (Scientific American, February, 2008)
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