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North Korea's push to use more coal clouds environmental future

According to the report, coal is the main fuel used by homes in North Korean cities.

January 29, 2019 / 12:04 IST
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sees coal as a key way to boost the economy, but burning more coal may worsen pollution in a country already choking on some of the world's most toxic air.

With the country staggering under the weight of international sanctions over its nuclear weapons programme and human rights violations, defectors and analysts say Pyongyang has increased the domestic use of coal, which is blocked for export.

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Seven coal power plants and one oil-fired plant produce nearly 50 percent of North Korea's electricity, with the rest coming from hydro power, according to South Korean government data. For households, coal is also a key fuel source for cooking and heating.

But an increased reliance, which Kim announced in his New Year address, may have deadly implications.