India is burning more coal as extreme heat and the Iran war squeeze energy supplies
India, the world’s third-largest carbon dioxide emitter, is burning more coal as energy supply disruptions due to the Iran war and a nationwide heatwave have boosted demand for the dirty fuel. More than 70% of India’s power is generated from coal-fired plants, and energy experts told CNBC that the s
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