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Global progress towards the Coal: Tracking coal reserves, coal prices, electricity from coal, carbon emissions and coal phase-out

Gondwana Research
Coal remains a significant energy source globally, with the United States holding a substantial portion of the world’s coal reserves but it creates the dangerous effects of global warming. Despite its abundance, questions arise regarding the accessibility and environmental impact of coal reserves.
Raza, Muhammad Amir   +4 more
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Coal and Coal Products

2004
Coal is a very special material in that, unlike the minerals which we have hitherto considered, it does not come with any defined composition. Its principal element is carbon, but the proportion of carbon and its bonding can vary considerably, which partly defines its rank.
Enver Murad, John Cashion
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Coal

1993
AbstractOver 95% of Canada’s known coal resources are found in the sedimentary basins of the Interior Platform and eastern Cordillera (Fig. 6B.1); a minor amount is found in the Moose River Basin of the Hudson Platform. This distribution is shown in Table 6B.1, which summarizes coal resources for all of Canada.
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Coal and Coal Tar

Scientific American, 1924
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