"China is not alone. The United States has 100 to 160 conventional coal-fired plants on the drawing boards, all with life spans of about 40 years, and none equipped to capture and sequester CO2. Indeed, as oil and gas have become increasingly expensive, countries rich in coal have found themselves relying on it ever more. The global consequences of continuing this trend without first adopting new "clean coal" technologies will be dire."
Source: Orville Schell, "Clearing the Air with China," Washington Post, 4/15/07 (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/13/
AR2007041302065.html)
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