An animation shows the rapid rise of coal consumption.
I've heard it many times before. Remarkable growth in Asia is leading to big increases in coal consumption and carbon-dioxide emissions. But I didn't have a good sense of just how big that change has been until I saw this graphic from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Asia's coal use was smaller than Europe's in 1980. Now it dwarfs coal consumption even in North America, the world's second-largest consumer. (Refresh the page to replay the animation.)
Source: U.S. EIA
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