The U.S., China, and India — the world's biggest coal users — have increased coal mining so far in 2017, marking a swift turnaround after a global decline last year. The Associated Press found in a review of mining data from January through May that coal production rose by at least 121 million tons, or 6 percent, over the same period last year in the three countries. The U.S., where President Trump is promising to revive the coal industry, saw the biggest jump, with a 19 percent increase, according to data from the Energy Department. Coal's popularity has fallen in recent years as cleaner sources of power, including natural gas and renewable sources such as solar, gained popularity, and China attempted to reduce dangerous urban smog levels blamed largely on coal burning. Source: The Associated Press |
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