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5 Years After the Airpocalypse: Reviewing Chinese Environmental Policy Since 2013 Sara Syed Jan 30, 2018 The beginning of 2013 marked the apex of China’s environmental problem. The government began publishing official…
A Closer Look at the Alleged “War on Coal” in the United States Kody Crowell Nov 6, 2017 The poisonous relationship with coal that individuals in poverty-stricken regions make it a difficult subject to…