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      <description>Coal is booming again, not for power plants but as chemical feedstock. See why China and India are betting billions on coal to chemicals amid the Middle East energy crunch.</description>
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      <description>A viral claim says China isn't behind rising global emissions. The data say otherwise: China drove 62% of this century's emissions growth even while leading the world in renewables.</description>
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      <description>China's coal fired power is shrinking, but coal production and consumption are not. Record volumes are instead flowing into synthetic fuel and chemical plants across the country.</description>
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