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    Latest news on coal, tracking global mining operations, energy markets, industry developments, environmental impacts, and the ongoing transition away from fossil fuels.

    Coal remains a significant player in the global energy landscape, despite increasing pressure to reduce its usage. As of 2025, coal still accounts for approximately 27% of global energy production, with major mining operations concentrated in countries like China, India, Australia, and Indonesia. The industry employs millions of workers worldwide and continues to influence international trade and energy security discussions.

    Recent market analysis shows volatile coal prices amid shifting energy policies and environmental regulations. Major financial institutions are increasingly divesting from coal projects, while several countries have announced plans to phase out coal-fired power plants. However, developing nations continue to rely heavily on coal for industrialisation and economic growth, creating tension between environmental goals and development needs.

    In mining communities worldwide, the transition away from coal presents both challenges and opportunities. Local initiatives are emerging to retrain workers for renewable energy sectors, while some regions are transforming former mining sites into tourist attractions or sustainable development projects. These communities often grapple with balancing their industrial heritage against the need for economic diversification.

    Coal's history as a catalyst for the Industrial Revolution has shaped modern society since the 18th century. From powering steam engines to fuelling electricity generation, coal has been instrumental in human development. However, this legacy also includes significant environmental and health impacts, from air pollution to landscape alterations, which continue to influence current policy decisions.

    Our NewsNow feed delivers essential updates on coal markets, mining operations, policy changes, and environmental impacts from trusted sources worldwide. Whether you're an industry professional, policy maker, or concerned citizen, our comprehensive coverage helps you stay informed about this crucial yet controversial energy source as the world navigates the complex transition towards cleaner alternatives.


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