COAL FREE WORLD
Coal is the world’s dirtiest energy source. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people die from coal pollution. Millions more suffer from coal-related illnesses. And the continued burning of coal is literally cooking our planet. Its time to end our addiction to coal and embrace a truly clean energy future.
HEALTH
Raihanul Islam Chowdhury speaking on renewable wind energy future in Bangladesh.
Raihanul Islam ChowdhuryGlobal Climate Activist & Executive Director, Coal Free World, USA- is speaking on the renewable wind energy future in Bangladesh at NRB...
FINANCE & ECONOMICS
South Korean lawmakers propose earlier coal phase-out in new 2030–35 bill
South Korean lawmakers have proposed a new bill to phase out all coal-fired power plants between 2030 and 2035, seeking to bring the country’s...
WATER
Raihanul Islam Chowdhury speaking on renewable wind energy future in Bangladesh.
Raihanul Islam ChowdhuryGlobal Climate Activist & Executive Director, Coal Free World, USA- is speaking on the renewable wind energy future in Bangladesh at NRB...
CLIMATE CHANGE
Beyond coal: how China is quietly leading the clean energy race
For years, the prevailing narrative around China and climate change has been relatively one-dimensional: the world’s largest carbon dioxide emitter, heavily reliant on coal,...
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Coal is the world’s dirtiest energy source. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people die from coal pollution. Millions more suffer from coal-related illnesses. And the continued burning of coal is literally cooking our planet. Its time to end our addiction to coal and embrace a truly clean energy future.
COAL MINING
Rehabilitating former coal mines
Coal mining organisations are responsible for rejuvenating the ecosystems they impact. Jane Marsh explores case studies which demonstrate how workforces can restore balance to...



















