In 2005, Ameren's 11 coal-fired power plants emitted 69.6 million tons of CO<sub>2</sub> (1.2% of ''all'' U.S. CO<sub>2</sub> emissions) and at least 261,000 tons of SO<sub>2</sub> (1.7% of ''all'' U.S. SO<sub>2</sub> emissions).
==Articles and Resourcesresources== ===Related SourceWatch articles===*[[Gary L. Rainwater]]*[[Illinois and coal]]*[[Missouri and coal]]*[[United States and coal]]*[[Global warming]] ===SourcesReferences===
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*[http://www.priceofoil.org Oil Change International]
*[http://www.oilchangeusa.org Oil Change USA]
*[http://www.appalachianvoices.org Appalachian Voices]
===Related SourceWatch ArticlesExternal articles===*"[[Gary Lhttp://www.bnd.com/breaking_news/story/708242. Rainwater]]*[[Illinois and coal]]*[[Missouri and coal]]*[[United States and coal]]*[[Global warming]html Judge overrules request by Ameren to stop TV ads]," Associated Press, March 29, 2009.
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