CoalWire 83, 16th April 2015
CoalWire 75, 19th February 2015
Indian Government travel block on Greenpeace activist “not appropriate”; Galilee Basin project stalls
CoalWire 67, 11th December 2014
Coal giant exploits the global poor to save its own hide, Anglo American to dump thermal coal?
CoalWire 66, 5th December 2014
This week the German Government has announced coal plants will be required to close, Greenpeace have released a major report on pollution from coal mines in South Kalimantan in Indonesia, a Turkish administrative court has rejected environmental assessment reports for a proposed US$2 billion coal power station and the largest Norwegian pension fund manager has announced it is dropping its investments in 27 coal company stocks.
CoalWire 58, 9th October 2014
Is the Boundary Dam CCS plant in Canada really a success story? Financial delay puts Indonesian coal plant at legal risk.
CoalWire 55, 18th September 2014
Australian coal industry in deep denial of China's dirty coal policy, world looks to OECD as high level commission calls for phasing out coal and Indonesian villages take power plant opposition to Japan.
CoalWire 51, 21st August 2014
Chinese coal consumption falls, Peabody Energy found guilty of misleading advertising and where coal ships go, trouble follows
CoalWire 50, 14th August 2014
Which energy path will India follow: coal or renewables?, Bangladesh approves new Japanese-funded plant and resignations over Australian coal scandal.
CoalWire 37, 15th May 2014
Forty hours in jail for Mahan's forests, its people and their rights, Indonesian Community Leaders arrested for coal activism and Thiess Indian coal plans ended by landowner opposition
CoalWire 29, 21st March 2014
Coal exports are dragging down Indonesia's economy and Indian solar costs close in on coal.
CoalWire 7, 10th October 2013
Additional delays for Central Java power project and rally to protest against Jindal's expansion in Chattisgarh.
CoalWire 6, 3rd October 2013
Call to abandon proposed coal railway in Indonesia and met coal woes.
CoalWire 5, 27th September 2013
400km march in Bangladesh to save world's largest mangrove forest from a new coal plant and World Bank urged to reverse Indonesia's guarantee to Central Java Power Plant.
CoalWire 4, 19th September 2013
Exemptions for World Bank funded coal plant challenged in South Africa.