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Nov 2022
30m 11s

Tigers, robots and unintended consequenc...

A Context podcast from the Thomson Reuters Foundation
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India is the world's second largest coal producer after China. But it has committed to changing its energy profile drastically to meet climate change targets. As you will hear from our correspondents Anuradha Nagaraj and Roli Srivastava, the pace of that change is having unexpected consequences.  In the town of Chandrapur, Maharashtra, coal mining has led to ... Show More
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