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The Deadly Price of China’s Coal Boom

Two fatal disasters highlight enduring problems in the mining industry.

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foreignpolicy.comStai leggendo11 g fa

The Deadly Price of China’s Coal Boom

Liushenyu coal mine explosion kills 82 (worst 15yr), exposing illegal production with 3x actual output. Manager signal: China's green transition delayed by coal economics; watch for supply chain volatility and extended fossil fuel dependence.

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scmp.com14 g fa

Reflections | After the Shanxi disaster, how China’s coal mining industry evolved over history

Gas explosion at China's Liushenyu coal mine (Shanxi) killed 82 miners on May 23, one of the deadliest accidents in the sector in recent years. Coal remains central to China's industrial and energy base; persistent safety failures are a supply-chain risk signal for any operation exposed to Chinese heavy industry.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 30 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Reflections | After the Shanxi disaster, how China’s coal mining industry evolved over history

    From bamboo ventilation systems to steam power and beyond, China now leads the world in producing and consuming coal, but dangers remain.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·foreignpolicy.com

    The Deadly Price of China’s Coal Boom

    Two fatal disasters highlight enduring problems in the mining industry.

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