India
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Coal
Shifting Power Dynamics: How India is Fueling Energy Consumption
There are few regions on the planet where the shifting balance of power and a rapid rise in energy consumption is more evident than in India.
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Petroleum
Exxon Mobil: The Downfall of an Oil Giant
Exxon Mobil is struggling.
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Coal
The Global Energy Transition: Why Fossil Fuels May Be Losing Steam
Energy analysts believe that fossil fuels are in their decline phase and will disappear from the global energy profile.
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Coal
Research Shows That Fossil Fuel Consumption Will Increase Severe Airline Turbulence
Research suggests that pumping out more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere will significantly increase instances of severe airline turbulence.
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Petroleum
Global Policymakers are Planning to Ban Fossil Fuel-Powered Vehicles
The internal combustion engine has now become the target of governmental efforts aimed at limiting global impacts from climate change.
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Coal
Fossil Fuels and Acid Rain: Is there a Connection?
Scientists and researchers continue to warn the world’s political leaders about the increasing incidents of potentially dangerous acid rain.
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Natural Gas
International Investors are Aiming for Angola’s Oil and Gas Reserves
China’s tactical diplomacy, along with its rapidly growing economy, are predicated to play a vital role in Angola’s fossil fuel production.
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Coal
Bangladesh Plans to Defy the Paris Agreement With the Expansion of Coal-Fired Power Plants
Bangladesh is poised to continue to exacerbate social, environment, and economic impacts with the expansion of coal power plants.
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Petroleum
When will Electric Vehicle Sales Reduce Global Oil Demand?
Global demand for EVs is predicted to rise sharply in the coming decades.
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Alternatives
Fossil Fuel Production Continues to Surge Following the Paris Agreement
Current global production targets for fossil fuels will more than double the amount of carbon dioxide needed to increase global warming by 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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