Australia’s coal and gas exports being left stranded
24 Nov 2014
 
							By STEPHEN BYGRAVE.- The United States and China have announced goals to reduce emissions by 26 per cent to 28 per cent and to cap emissions by 2030 respectively.
India also signalled its aim to end coal imports within two to three years.
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