Does Coal Have a Future?
President Trump has vowed to revive the US coal industry in the US, but can it be done?
President Trump says he is a friend of coal country. He promised to end the "war on coal" and bring back jobs in the coal mines. A year on from his inauguration and he seems to have made good on some of his pledges. Late last year his administration overturned several Obama-era regulations on mining and energy production. But can coal really make a comeback? Coal production remains a source of cheap electricity around the world but it's up against the rising availability of natural gas and increasingly competitive renewable energy. Could clean coal technology help re-brand a dirty fossil fuel? And how will China's move away from coal affect the picture?
(Photo: a coal miner in Ukraine. Credit: Getty Images)
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Janet Redman - U.S. Policy Director, Oil Change International
Benjamin Sporton - Chief Executive, World Coal Association
Dr Sarah Wykes - Climate and Energy Analyst, CAFOD
Also Featuring:
Isabel Hilton - CEO and editor of Chinadialogue.net
Randy Smith - West Virginia Senator (Republican) and coal miner聽
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