CoalWire 92, June 18, 2015 Posted June 17, 2015 by Bob Burton Tags: Adani, air pollution, Arch Coal, Australia, BHP Billiton, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Botswana, Catholic Church, CCS, Central Kalimantan, China, coal shipping, Corruption, divestment, Europe, Evraz, Galilee Basin, Haju mine, India, IndoMet coal project, Indonesia, International Energy Agency, J-Power, Japan, just transition, Kosovo, Linc Energy, metallurgical coal, Montenegro, Mozambique, New Zealand, Osaka Gas, Pakistan, Peabody Energy, Peterhead, Philippines, PM2.5 pollution, Pope, Queensland, Russia, Serbia, Shanghai Electric, Shell, Standard Chartered, T4, Thar, UK, Ukraine, Vietnam, Vinod Adani, Zambia Indonesia’s Coal-Trafficking Problem; New Air Pollution Study; Employees Sue US coal Companies For Not Divesting.Read More