Coalwire 94, July 2, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 by Bob Burton Tags: Aboriginal, Adani, Alberta, Australia, Bangladesh, BNP Paribas, Camden power station, Canada, Carmichael mine, China, Coal India, coal scandals, Credit Agricole, E.ON, Energy Information Administration, energy poverty, Engie, Eskom, Essent, Galilee Basin, Great Barrier Reef, Grootvlei power station, India, Insititute of Public Affairs, Komati power station, Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, Myanmar, Netherlands, NSW, Peabody Energy, Poland, Queensland, Queensland Treasury, Rampal, Romania, RWE, Sir David King, Societe Generale, South Korea, UK, US, US Environmental Protection Agency, Vattenfall, Wangan and Jangalingou, World Heritage Committee Myanmar Activists Arrested; Qld Treasury Ignored Over Adani Subsidies; Peabody Energy’s Share Price Freefall.Read More