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Global renewables rise from the ashes of coal’s collapse

China surpassed the U.S. to become world’s largest renewable power producer last year, BP reports.

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While President Donald Trump touts a new coal mine that provides fewer jobs  than a typical supermarket, the world is switching off coal at a stunning pace to create millions of new clean energy jobs.

World coal production had its biggest drop ever last year, 230 million tons of oil equivalent (mtoe), BP reported Tuesday in its 2017 Statistical Review of World Energy . China led the way with a 7.9 percent decline in coal production (140 mtoe), followed by the U.S. with a 19 percent drop (85 mtoe).

And while Trump is proposing to gut clean energy funding by a staggering 70 percent , the world saw the largest jump ever in renewable power production last year. Of particular note among BP’s findings regarding renewable energy: For the first time, China surpassed the U.S. as the world’s biggest producer of non-hydro renewables.

Read more at https://thinkprogress.org/biggest-drop-in-global-coal-production-ever-70177840e53d

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