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2
. US Energy Information Administration: AEO2013 Early Release Overview,
Dec 5, 2012.
http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/er/early_elecgen.cfm
.
3
.
US
Department
of
Energy:
“Coal:
Our
most
abundant
fuel.”
4
. Union of Concerned Scientists: “Environmental impacts of coal power: Air
5
. Charles C. Mann, The Atlantic, National Journal: “What if oil lasts forever?,”
Apr 25, 2013.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/energy/what-if-oil-lasts-
6
. The Economist: “Coal in the rich world: The mixed fortunes of a fuel,” Jan 5,
2013.
7
. Bill Chappell: “Coal may pass oil as world's no. 1 energy source by 2017,
study says,” NPR, Dec 18, 2012.
8
. The Economist: “Coal in the rich world.”
9
. Ibid.
10
. Michael Birnbaum, Washington Post: “Europe consuming more coal,” Feb 7,
2013.
12
. William Tucker, American Spectator: “Environmentalist-in-chief,” Jan 30,
2012. And Silvio Marcacci, CleanTechnica: “Sweeping State of the Union
speech creates conflicting energy goals,” Jan 25, 2012.
13
. Brian Hardwick, NationalGeographic.com: “Obama unveils climate change
strategy: End of line for U.S. coal power?” Jun 25, 2013.
14
. The Economist: “Coal in the rich world.”
16
. Ibid.
17
. Ibid. And OPEC: “Crude oil.”
www.opec.org/opec_web/en/press_room/
rels.”
18
. BP: Statistical Review of World Energy, Jun 2012.
http://www.bp.com/con-