Underground Fires Wreak Havoc
Blazing coal seams threaten wildlife and stoke global warming. Thousands of underground coal fires around the world could be fuelling toxic pollution, contributing up to 3% of the rate of global warming and threatening wildlife, scientists warned yesterday.| Comments on article "Underground Fires Wreak Havoc" | |||||||||||||||
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