If I had to point to a segment of the natural resources sector with
the lowest investor sentiment right now, it might well be coal.
Coal is thought of as antiquated and brutish, a relic that will soon be excised from the ranks of global energy markets.
It's easy to see why. On the surface, there's a lot to dislike about
coal. The biggest strike against the industry is environmental. This
month, the news has been rife with stories about record air pollution
nearly shutting down a number of cities in northern China.
Whether it's for these environmental reasons -- or simply a matter of
economics -- there's a sense that the world is turning away from coal. (more)
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