Clean coal isn't climate-friendly yet
7th Oct 2005, 20:21 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The world's first substantially cleaner coal plants are being planned in the United States, but they may do little to cut global warming risks until the U.S. forms climate regulations, experts said.
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