Fossil Fuels
by Yingling Liu on December 6, 2007 In the past several months, fuel scarcity has once again swept over much
of China:
drivers queuing for hours outside filling stations only to get a few liters of
rationed fuel, or simply being turned away by dry nozzles.
WASHINGTON, D.C.— In 2006, China burned more than twice as much coal as any other country, according to a Vital Signs Update released today by the Worldwatch Institute.
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