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Review of the second edition of the book by Lars Schernikau. Economics of the International Coal Trade: Why Coal Continues to Power the World. Springer, 2016. 497 p.

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  • Review of the second edition of the book by Lars Schernikau

  • The book broadens the description of environmental problems, such as temperature changes and climate transformation, environmental pollution due to uncontrolled emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere

  • Sufficient information on the functioning of the world coal market as well as the author's extensive experience in the field of international coal trade distinguish the book among the other works in this field

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Review of the second edition of the book by Lars Schernikau. Economics of the International Coal Trade: Why Coal Continues to Power the World. Eastern countries, or rather Asian countries, and primarily China and India, build almost all new coal-fired power plants using licensed innovative equipment to significantly reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere (Barack 2020). URL: https://www.ft.com/content/75942e5c944e-11e1-bb0d-00144feab49a (accessed 11.12.2020) 3 Shell AndWison To Develop New Generation Gasification Technology.

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