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Coal is still king: Sources

Posted on August 29, 2009 by energyprbe

August 29, 2009

World Coal Demand and Supply Prospects

Canada’s Energy Outlook 1996-2020–Chapter 4

Ocean acidification due to increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide


IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage

IPCC Special Report–Carbon Dioxide and Storage draft summary for policymakers

Honourable Gordon Hogg Minister of State for Mining, Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources

Annual Energy Outlook 2009 with Projections to 2030

Capacity to store CCS under the Scottish North Sea area greater than the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany combined

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