Global Warming Will Continue With Prolonged Production Of Electricity From Coal, Says Expert
Bruce Rich, Senior Counsel for International Finance and Development at the Environmental Defense Fund, explains the impact that industrialized countries’ continued investment in coal power plants within developing nations will have on increasing carbon emission levels and global warming. (0:50)
July 2, 2009
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