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
Trump administration eases limits on coal plants for emitting mercury, other...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday weakened limits on mercury and other toxic emissions from coal-fired power plants, the Trump administration’s latest effort to...
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
How to retire coal, smarter and faster
Even as coal power continues its steady decline in the United States, more than a hundred plants still have no retirement plans — a...
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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
Drumbeat of coal plant closures to continue in 2025
In February, when NRG Energy closed its last coal-fired unit at the Indian River power plant in southern Delaware, it marked just the first...



















