LoydAnthony(AUTHOR)EBSCO_AspNational GeographicLoyd, Anthony. "How Coal Fuels India's Insurgency." National Geographic 1 Apr. 2015: 76-95. Print.
India also mines a large number of gems and common minerals. These include iron ore, bauxite, and gold along with asbestos, uranium, limestone, and marble. India mined 780 million tons of coal in 2022.Oil and gas were extracted at a rate of 29.69 million metric tons and 34.02 billion cu...
North Korea manufactures and sells arms and military equipment. It also exports metals, coal, seafood, wood, textiles, electricity, silk, and other agricultural goods.16 The Bottom Line The economic history of North Korea includes significant periods of stagnation and crisis, with intermittent phases...
Coal is still used heavily in manufacturing. While the wealthy countries of the world talk a great deal about carbon dioxide and climate change, the poorer countries of the world–including those in Southeast Asia–continue to use coal, to the extent it is available. Worldwide, China is numbe...
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One particular characteristic of commodities is that they are produced and traded in large quantities, guaranteeing a global supply and enough liquidity for the market. There are four main types of commodities: Energy: these commodities include crude oil, electricity, natural gas, coal, uranium, gas...
Energy produced by fossil fuels (e.g., coal, oil, gas) is considered one of the main factors contributing to carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions, which promotes the development of clean energy technologies [26]. Since nuclear energy is a part of clean energy, studies are on the rise...
In 2021, Russia exported over 7,000,000 b/d in crude oil and petroleum products to the world. This is a massive amount, and there is no easy and ready replacement for that much production. The world depends on this oil to a large extent....
India’s income tax laws fall under the country’s tax code or the Income Tax Act of 1961 as administered by the country’s Income Tax Department.14 What Is a Tax Code? A tax code is a law that prescribes the levies imposed by a government on individuals, businesses, and other entitie...
The need for energy has been growing over the years. This has been particularly true for developing countries. If we look at the world’s demand for energy, we will find that it has tripled in the past 50 years. While much of this demand is said to be put forward by the rapidly boo...