• Industrial accidents, in particular in coal mines, are relatively common in China, though the government has been working on improving safety. (cbs42.com)
  • Judith Leslie, who lives seven km from Rio Tinto's Mount Thorley Warkworth mine, also believes that house values in the village of Bulga - approximately five km from three of the largest open cut coal mines in the Hunter Valley - have fallen as a result of the mine's presence. (ipsnews.net)
  • And from a water perspective, allowing coal mines in critical watersheds already hammered by climate change represents an almost suicidal short-sightedness. (thetyee.ca)
  • The idea of building thermal power plants close to coal mines is not new, but Wang and his team have taken things a further step forward by recycling the byproducts in the power plant. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Last year, the company purchased coal from associated mines at protected prices, almost three times lower than the market price, which helped them earn 800 million yuan. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The IEA says this means that no new major oil and gas extraction projects are needed anywhere around the globe, nor any new coal mines, mine extensions or unabated coal plants. (ctvnews.ca)
  • We will no longer finance coal mines or coal-fired power plants that are not actively involved in the energy transition. (cbsnews.com)
  • In the wake of the incident, authorities analyzed the safety of the country's 58 coal mines and declared 20 of them, or 34%, potentially unsafe. (kgou.org)
  • The 2006 Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER Act) required all underground coal mines in the U.S. to have a plan to provide post-accident communication and electronic tracking for any mine workers trapped underground. (cdc.gov)
  • In response , post-accident communications and electronic tracking ( emergency CT) technologies designed to meet MINER Act requirements have been developed by various manufacturers and approved for permissibility by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), meaning they may be used safely in coal mines that may have gassy or dust-laden atmospheres. (cdc.gov)
  • A total of 12 manufacturers supply electronic personnel tracking systems used in U.S. underground coal mines. (cdc.gov)
  • Eight years after passage of the MINER Act, post-accident CT in U.S underground coal mines has evolved to a point where a number of systems based on a variety of CT approaches and technologies are available to mine operators. (cdc.gov)
  • Since carbon capture and sequestration-which ACCCE and its member companies advocate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal burning-has yet to be tested on a large scale, some have questioned whether this approach is feasible or realistic. (wikipedia.org)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Biden administration proposed new limits Thursday on greenhouse gas emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants, its most ambitious effort yet to roll back planet-warming pollution from the nation's second-largest contributor to climate change. (timesfreepress.com)
  • The American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE, formerly ABEC or Americans for Balanced Energy Choices) is a U.S. non-profit advocacy group representing major American coal producers, utility companies and railroads. (wikipedia.org)
  • The organization seeks to influence public opinion and legislation in favor of coal-generated electricity in the United States, placing emphasis on the development and deployment of clean coal technologies. (wikipedia.org)
  • CEED had been founded in 1992 and since then had been involved in a wide range of climate and energy policies related to coal-based electricity. (wikipedia.org)
  • ABEC, formed in 2000, had focused on consumer based advocacy programs concerning the use of coal-based electricity. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Australia, coal mining and combustion for electricity, for instance, has become a highly divisive issue, with politicians hailing the industry as the answer to poverty and unemployment, while scientists and concerned citizens fight fiercely for less environmentally damaging energy alternatives. (ipsnews.net)
  • Australia's reliance on coal for both export and electricity generation explains its poor track record in curbing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reporting last year that Australia's 2010 carbon emission rate was 25 tonnes per person, higher than the per capita emissions of any other member of the organisation. (ipsnews.net)
  • A report released in February by the Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA), a coalition of 28 organisations working to protect human health, concluded that the "estimated costs of health damages associated with coal combustion for electricity in the whole of Australia amounts to 2.6 billion Australian dollars [197 million U.S. dollars] per annum. (ipsnews.net)
  • When burned to generate electricity, particles in the coal become fly ash, the main byproduct of thermal power plants. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Portugal is the fourth country in Europe to eliminate coal in electricity production. (hannovermesse.de)
  • For generations, the residue from combusting coal for electricity was dumped into pits, many without adequate liners to protect nearby groundwater. (weaa.org)
  • Instead, the CEO envisions boosting major transmission capabilities so Duke could build its future coal plants in its three Midwest states and nuclear power plants in the South and then zap the electricity back and forth, as needed. (electricityforum.com)
  • Coal provides about 20% of U.S. electricity, down from about 45% in 2010. (timesfreepress.com)
  • Coal plants provide just over 50 percent of the nation's electricity. (nbcnews.com)
  • The country's shift away from coal began when it signed a phase-out declaration at COP23 (2017) in Bonn, Germany, and the plant closure happened five years ahead of the original schedule. (hannovermesse.de)
  • While observers say forecasts of power grid doom are exaggerated, the importance of coal - one of the country's cheapest and most abundant fuels - is undeniable. (nbcnews.com)
  • It's not a problem that's limited to Tennessee: coal combustion has been a significant source of power in the US since the early 1900s, so over a century of coal ash has built up. (salon.com)
  • But in December 2014, the EPA finally addressed coal ash's hazards of in a landmark piece of legislation called the Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Rule . (salon.com)
  • As a result, the rule may have left as much as half of all coal combustion waste ever produced in the United States unregulated by EPA, including most of what's buried on the OUC property, environmental groups estimate. (weaa.org)
  • In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, firefighters try to put out a fire at a building of the the Yongju Coal Company in Lyuliang city in northern China's Shanxi province, on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. (cbs42.com)
  • West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin pauses for applause on the Northern steps of the Capitol Thursday, March 31, 2005, during the annual Friends of Coal Day at the Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Manchin announced Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023, that he is not seeking reelection to the U.S. Senate in 2024. (yahoo.com)
  • According to Europe Beyond Coal, five more European countries are expected to stop using coal by 2025: France (2022), Slovakia (2023), the United Kingdom (2024), Ireland (2025), and Italy (2025). (hannovermesse.de)
  • The terminal will add to the area's coal-dust pollution and related health problems, said Marylee Orr, executive director of the Louisiana Environmental Action Network. (huffpost.com)
  • She worries that toxic elements in the coal ash might seep into the area's vital groundwater. (weaa.org)
  • The coal ash is now poisoning the area's air and water. (enewspf.com)
  • Illinois joins Virginia and North Carolina in addressing coal ash through state level legislation. (earthjustice.org)
  • Coal ash swirls on the surface of the Dan River on Feb. 5, 2014 after tens of thousands of tons of coal ash spilled from a Duke Energy power plant into the Dan River at Eden, North Carolina, causing damage for 70 miles downstream. (weaa.org)
  • The Obama Administration's failure to issue strong ash disposal regulations means that environmental disasters like the Dan River coal ash spill in North Carolina in February, and the massive 2008 ash spill in Kingston, Tennessee , could happen again. (enewspf.com)
  • RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - At a recent global warming conference, Duke Energy chief executive Jim Rogers said he wouldn't build another coal-fired power plant in the Carolinas because of its geology. (electricityforum.com)
  • And it won't stop the slower moving disaster that is unfolding for communities around the country, as leaky coal ash ponds and dumps poison water," said Earthjustice attorney Lisa Evans. (enewspf.com)
  • While Democrats moved aggressively away from fossil fuels in an effort to combat the threat of climate change, Manchin pressed for an "all of the above" energy policy intended to maintain coal as at least a component of the nation's energy portfolio. (yahoo.com)
  • But nearly all utilities that burned coal, including OUC, face questions about the potential risks from years of buried coal ash, one of the nation's largest industrial waste streams. (weaa.org)
  • Four million cubic yards of toxic coal ash were scooped up from Harriman, TN, the site of the nation's worst toxic spill, and dumped at the landfill. (enewspf.com)
  • The outcome of the fight over coal could determine the nation's greenhouse gas emissions for years to come, said Gregory Nemet, assistant professor of public affairs at the University of Wisconsin. (nbcnews.com)
  • A sheriff's vehicle blocks a road leading to the area where a rescue operation is underway for two workers trapped inside a collapsed coal preparation plant in Martin County, south of Inez, Ky. (khon2.com)
  • WOWK ) - One person has died inside a collapsed coal preparation plant in Martin County, Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed Wednesday. (khon2.com)
  • Extensive coal exploration programs underway on Cabin Ridge in southern Alberta. (thetyee.ca)
  • In this Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016, photo, a worker walks across an area where coal ash removal is underway at the Dan River Steam Station in Eden, N.C. Duke Energy Corp. is digging up and hauling away the toxic coal residues two years after one of the worst coal-ash spills in U.S. history. (salon.com)
  • It also requires Illinois to put in place standards for coal ash impoundments that are at least as protective as federal coal ash rule requirements, with additional protections against dust and water pollution. (earthjustice.org)
  • Illinois has the highest concentration of coal ash impoundments in the country. (earthjustice.org)
  • Coal ash surface impoundments and landfills must operate and close in a manner that protects public health and the environment. (weaa.org)
  • Around 1 am on December 22, 2008, a containment wall broke at a coal-fired power plant outside Kingston, TN, and 1.1 billion gallons of coal ash spilled over into an adjacent river and the surrounding land. (salon.com)
  • One billion gallons of toxic coal ash spilled from the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Fossil Plant, covering 300 acres, destroying homes, poisoning rivers and contaminating coves and residential drinking waters. (enewspf.com)
  • In the early 2000s, according to a 2007 EPA report , coal ash leaks contaminated groundwater with heavy metals in 67 towns across 26 states. (salon.com)
  • But that number is likely under-reported: Often, utilities that own the coal ash storage sites aren't required to monitor their groundwater. (salon.com)
  • The Illinois EPA has found groundwater contamination from coal ash waste sites dating back to 2009. (earthjustice.org)
  • A 2018 report from environmental groups Environmental Integrity Project, Earthjustice, Prairie Rivers Network and Sierra Club analyzing data collected by ash dump owners under the federal coal ash rule found that 22 of 24 of Illinois' reporting coal ash dumpsites have unsafe levels of toxic pollutants in the groundwater. (earthjustice.org)
  • Coal ash contains toxic contaminants like mercury, cadmium and arsenic that can pollute the air and seep into groundwater, and that are associated with cancer and other illnesses. (weaa.org)
  • While EPA's coal ash rule takes some long overdue steps to establish minimum national groundwater monitoring and cleanup standards, it relies too heavily on the industry to police itself, " said Eric Schaeffer, Executive Director of the Environmental Integrity Project. (enewspf.com)
  • Zhang Youxi, chairman of the board at the Datong Coal Mine Group, said his company is developing multiple coal-related businesses, such as thermal power plants, to make use of the byproducts of coal mining. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The Datong Coal Mine Group has been developing thermal plants that use medium-grade coal, too, while also using the extra heat and fly ashes in its aluminum factories. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Such policies would include a rising tax on CO2 emissions, large-scale research-and-development efforts in low-carbon technologies, a shift to electric vehicles, and regulations to phase out all coal-fired power plants except those that install CCS. (project-syndicate.org)
  • The European Coal Plant Countdown tallies all coal plants in the European Union, the United Kingdom, Turkey, and the Western Balkan countries that since January 2016 have retired or announced plans to retire plants by 2030. (hannovermesse.de)
  • The state wants to examine the implications of getting credit for building up that zero-carbon power or for shutting down coal plants. (eenews.net)
  • Coal-fired power plants are among the largest sources of carbon dioxide, blamed as a cause of global warming. (electricityforum.com)
  • Almost all coal plants - along with large, frequently used gas-fired plants - would have to cut or capture nearly all their carbon dioxide emissions by 2038, the EPA said. (timesfreepress.com)
  • In federal and state courtrooms across the country, environmental groups are putting coal-fueled power plants on trial in a bid to slow the industry's biggest construction boom in decades. (nbcnews.com)
  • At least four dozen coal plants are being contested in 29 states, according to a recent Associated Press tally. (nbcnews.com)
  • Environmental groups cite 59 canceled, delayed or blocked plants as evidence they are turning back the "coal rush. (nbcnews.com)
  • With hundreds of years of reserves still in the ground, they're also pushing coal-to-diesel plants as a way to sharply increase domestic production. (nbcnews.com)
  • But in opposing coal projects across the board, environmentalists risk hobbling more advanced coal plants that could rein in at least some of those emissions, Nemet said. (nbcnews.com)
  • Over the last two months, ranchers, towns, municipal districts and conservationists have made it plain they consider open-pit coal mining in critical watersheds in the Rockies an unacceptable risk to their economies, their communities and their future, in part due to the industry's long-standing water pollution. (thetyee.ca)
  • Carey's next big act come 2012 very likely will entail turning climate change, air pollution and mining policies into a coal-state electoral albatross for Obama and many of his Democratic allies. (politico.com)
  • Yesterday, the Illinois Legislature passed SB9, The Coal Ash Pollution Prevention Act , which now heads to the Governor's desk. (earthjustice.org)
  • We cannot afford to stand by while coal ash pollution threatens our water and our future. (earthjustice.org)
  • DNR said public comments on the terminal from two hearings in August and a recent notice period raised concerns about air and river pollution, the sediment diversion, concentration of heavy industry on the river, rail traffic, neighboring Ironton, coal's role in global warming and current coal economics. (huffpost.com)
  • Very good work has been done in the Pacific Northwest educating the public about the dangers of dust and water pollution from coal and the nuisance of coal trains," Armendariz said. (huffpost.com)
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today issued long-delayed federal regulations for coal ash, but failed to fix major pollution problems from the disposal of coal ash waste, including contamination of rivers and drinking water supplies. (enewspf.com)
  • Illinois legislators have taken a strong stand to protect communities from the dangers of toxic coal ash," said Earthjustice Attorney Jenny Cassel . (earthjustice.org)
  • The EPA came close to regulating coal fly ash for decades , but always pulled back due to industry pressure. (salon.com)
  • Portugal has no coal, oil, or gas production and has invested in green energy in recent decades. (hannovermesse.de)
  • The mound is what's left over from the decades of coal burned at the Stanton Energy Center, a sprawling power-generation complex nearby whose cylindrical cooling towers send curls of steam into the clouds. (weaa.org)
  • More than 80% of all primary energy in the world comes from coal, oil, and gas . (project-syndicate.org)
  • Funding for the group comes from coal mining and utility companies such as Peabody and railroads that depend on coal shipments for a large share of their revenues. (nbcnews.com)
  • BEIJING (AP) - A fire erupted in a coal mining company building in a northern Chinese city on Thursday, killing 26 people and injuring at least 38, Chinese state media reported. (cbs42.com)
  • Others decry the negative health impacts of mining and coal-fired power, as well as the cost of dirty energy to local and state economies. (ipsnews.net)
  • So just having some thoughts on President Donald Trump as his attempt to get USA coal mining back on track. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • Some view the Alberta government's abrupt move to reinstate the 1976 Coal Policy and hold some kind of public consultation about coal mining in the Rockies as a sign that a tone-deaf government is finally listening to an enraged electorate. (thetyee.ca)
  • We recognize that rescinding this policy has caused tremendous fear and anxiety that Alberta's majestic eastern slopes would be forever damaged by mountain top and open-pit coal mining," she said. (thetyee.ca)
  • After extensive lobbying by the Coal Association of Canada and its Australian members, in May 2020 the Jason Kenney government quietly revoked the Coal Policy, removing restrictions on open-pit mining on these leases. (thetyee.ca)
  • While the cost of medium-quality coal used at Wang's power plant is reasonable because it is a byproduct of mining, the company sought to cut costs even further. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • BEIJING (AP) -- A fire erupted in a coal mining company building in a northern Chinese. (claimsjournal.com)
  • His day job since 1999 is president of the Ohio Coal Association, a trade group with close ties to Robert Murray, a controversial mining executive and frequent critic of Democratic environmental policies. (politico.com)
  • Explosions of methane released from coal beds during mining are rare but they cause the most fatalities in the coal mining industry. (kgou.org)
  • It's truly an onslaught" of government regulation "designed to shut down the coal fleet prematurely,'' said Rich Nolan, president and CEO of the National Mining Association. (timesfreepress.com)
  • The decline of coal mining led to mass layoffs in the area, and many have pulled up stakes and moved away . (keranews.org)
  • Our goal is to oppose these projects at each and every stage, from zoning and air and water permits, to their mining permits and new coal railroads," said Bruce Nilles, a Sierra Club attorney who directs the group's national coal campaign. (nbcnews.com)
  • Mining companies, utilities and coal-state politicians promote coal in the name of national security, as an alternative to foreign fuels. (nbcnews.com)
  • As a result, more than a dozen different emergency CT systems have become available for U.S. underground coal mining. (cdc.gov)
  • She is the daughter of a coal miner and told CBS4 the new policies are not something she agrees with and says are bad for the community. (cbsnews.com)
  • The building belongs to Yongju Coal Company and is in Lvliang city in northern Shanxi province, a major coal-producing region. (cbs42.com)
  • Shanxi is China's top coal-producing province and is at the center of government efforts to reduce the economy's reliance on coal. (cbs42.com)
  • Wu Huatai, board chairman of Shanxi Coking Coal Group, the parent of Xishan, said change is inevitable: "If a coal enterprise clings to the old mode of only using high-quality coal, it will barely survive in today's market. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • DNR said the Mid Barataria Sediment Diversion, planned by the state's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, can coexist with the coal terminal as long as RAM abides by a memorandum of agreement with CPRA. (huffpost.com)
  • The draft rule embodies federal overreach, is riddled with procedural and legal weaknesses, and gives Utah 'deep anxieties' about the impact the regulation could have on the coal-dependent state's economy, according to Jeffrey Barrett, deputy director for Republican Gov. Gary Herbert's Office of Energy Development. (eenews.net)
  • Coal still plays a dominant role in China's energy structure and we must use it in a cleaner way to cut carbon emissions," he said. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The groundbreaking bill addresses the many waste pits filled with coal ash, the toxic byproduct of burning coal, located all over the state. (earthjustice.org)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court rejected an appeal Tuesday from former coal executive Don Blankenship, who argued that major news outlets defamed him by calling him a "felon. (mystateline.com)
  • The organization maintains headquarters in Washington, D.C. In addressing comprehensive climate change legislation that would place a cap on greenhouse gas emissions and allow for trading of emission allowances, the position of ACCCE has primarily involved advocating for the development and use of clean coal technologies, while also including provisions concerning the allocating of carbon emission allowances. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the time in 2008 when the U.S. Senate was considering the Lieberman-Warner bill (bill number S. 2191) - which would create a cap and trade system - ACCCE changed its prior stance towards climate-change legislation, noting that it "would support mandatory limits on carbon dioxide as long as legislation met a set of principles that encouraged 'robust utilization of coal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Senate and House Democrats who even flirted with climate legislation came into Carey's cross hairs in 2010, when dozens of billboards popped up along key transportation corridors in their states and districts. (politico.com)
  • Illinois is now the third state in the country to pass legislation providing significant coal ash protections above and beyond federal requirements. (earthjustice.org)
  • Piper Vargas thinks a lot about the coal ash landfill. (weaa.org)
  • The coal ash dump at the Arrowhead landfill sits between Calhoun's home and her church. (enewspf.com)
  • Calhoun lives near the Arrowhead landfill in Uniontown which received four million cubic yards of coal ash form the 2008 Kingston disaster. (enewspf.com)
  • The challenge now is to ensure utilities do not replace coal with fossil gas or unsustainable biomass. (hannovermesse.de)
  • I've seen firsthand how coal ash contamination can hurt people and communities," said EPA Administrator Michael Regan, who oversaw the regulation of coal ash as North Carolina's top environmental regulator before coming to the EPA last year. (weaa.org)
  • However, communities are understandably concerned that coal plant operators will not reliably identify, report and remedy water contamination and structural risks without independent oversight. (enewspf.com)
  • As things now stand, more than a half-dozen mostly Australian companies still hold coal leases to nearly 2,000 square kilometres of the eastern slopes of the Rockies, from the Oldman River in southern Alberta to the Ram River west of Red Deer. (thetyee.ca)
  • The power plant rule is one of at least a half-dozen EPA rules limiting power plant emissions and wastewater treatment. (timesfreepress.com)
  • But even that pales in comparison to the Kingston Fossil Plant coal fly ash slurry spill in 2008. (salon.com)
  • Tucked among scattered pine and cypress trees near Orlando, Fla., a 175-foot-tall mountain of coal ash looms as a stark representation of this booming region's reliance on fossil fuels. (weaa.org)
  • Globally, coal production and coal power account for 44 percent of carbon emissions annually. (ipsnews.net)
  • Wherever the oil, coal, or gas industry is a large economic player, politicians typically are afraid to tell the truth about the need for low-carbon energy. (project-syndicate.org)
  • Portugal's decision to accelerate the coal phase-out is a consequence of its national energy and global climate plan, which highlights renewables and aligns with European carbon neutral targets. (hannovermesse.de)
  • It plans to stop coal-fired power generation by 2027 and transition to net-zero carbon emissions by mid-century, mostly through solar energy. (weaa.org)
  • Through ACARE, he paid for dozens of billboards challenging Democrats on the issue, including Sens. (politico.com)
  • Children of Sanlakas join the protest against a planned coal-fired power plant in Sawang Calero, Cebu City. (inquirer.net)
  • About 50 people staged a protest -rally on Wednesday to oppose the plan to put up a coal-fired power plant close to residential houses in Barangay Sawang Calero, Cebu City. (inquirer.net)
  • The rallyists urged the Cebu City Council to deny the permit of Ludo power Corporation to build a coal-fired plant in Sawang Calero after learning that the company already worked out their requirements to secure an Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC). (inquirer.net)
  • Navea said that they hoped the councilors would go against the coal plant. (inquirer.net)
  • Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says a man has died after he and a coworker were trapped beneath a collapsed 11-story building being demolished at an abandoned mine's coal preparation plant. (khon2.com)
  • So, a 7-km-long subterranean conveyor belt was built to carry the coal from the sorting sheds to the power plant. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • When you have an organization as big as Bank of the West, and for the corporates to come out and say they're not gonna support in the future any financing that has to do with coal, coal-related projects, coal-powered power plant, oil and gas, that is very concerning for Moffat County," he says. (cbsnews.com)
  • Portugal closed its only remaining coal plant ten days ahead of schedule, making it the fourth country in Europe behind Austria, Belgium and Sweden to stop using coal as an energy source. (hannovermesse.de)
  • Its remaining coal plant, Pego, closed ten days ahead of schedule. (hannovermesse.de)
  • The cooling towers at the Stanton Energy Center, a coal-fired power plant, are seen behind a home in Orlando. (weaa.org)
  • Utah's biggest coal plant and renewable facility both export their power to other states. (eenews.net)
  • Geography in the Carolinas isn't suitable the way it is in Indiana, where Duke has a new coal-gasification plant under way, he said. (electricityforum.com)
  • In western Massachusetts, a group of a dozen or so climate activists tried to stop a trainload of coal heading for a power plant in New Hampshire…by standing on the railroad tracks in front of the train. (powerlineblog.com)
  • Regan denied that the power plant rule was aimed at shutting down the coal sector, but acknowledged, "We will see some coal retirements. (timesfreepress.com)
  • Once a coal plant is built, it will last 50 years or so. (nbcnews.com)
  • Rescue personnel evacuated dozens of people from the building, according to state media. (cbs42.com)
  • Rockvale - Coal Creek is a very small town located in the state of Colorado. (neighborhoodscout.com)
  • It's the latest sign of the party's steady decline in the state that often has paralleled the demise of Appalachian coal. (yahoo.com)
  • Manchin, 76, is the last in a line of formidable Democratic senators from the Mountain State who promoted coal interests at the national level. (yahoo.com)
  • From lawsuits and administrative appeals against the companies, to lobbying pressure on federal and state regulators, the coordinated offensive against coal is emerging as a pivotal front in the debate over global warming. (nbcnews.com)
  • The benefits of transitioning to renewables are so great, once started, it only makes sense to get out of coal as fast as possible,' said Kathrin Gutmann, campaign director at environmental non-governmental organization Europe Beyond Coal. (hannovermesse.de)
  • Three different projects in Texas are no longer moving," with one in Corpus Christi canceled this month, Al Armendariz, Texas-based senior representative at the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign, said last week. (huffpost.com)
  • Meanwhile, coal interests are pouring even more into a promotional campaign launched by the industry group Americans for Balanced Energy Choices. (nbcnews.com)
  • The inland floods, a type of disaster made worse by climate change , stretched across more than a dozen counties. (keranews.org)
  • Brushing aside the community's concerns, the government appears to be moving full steam ahead with coal-based projects. (ipsnews.net)
  • And dozens of exploration projects. (abovetopsecret.com)
  • In addition, it lists all active new coal projects. (hannovermesse.de)
  • A fire in the coal company building in a northern Chinese city has killed dozens of people and injured others. (cbs42.com)
  • An explosion killed 51 people and injured 49 at the Listvyazhnaya coal mine in Russia's Kemerovo region on November 25. (wiseplant.com)
  • Reinstating the Coal Policy does little to protect the Rockies or already scarce water resources relied on by two million people. (thetyee.ca)
  • With a population of 2,817 people and just one neighborhood, Rockvale - Coal Creek is the 121st largest community in Colorado. (neighborhoodscout.com)
  • Instead, the most prevalent occupations for people in Rockvale - Coal Creek are a mix of both white- and blue-collar jobs. (neighborhoodscout.com)
  • On social media, dozens of people posted their anger of the new policy. (cbsnews.com)
  • Beijing's coal-induced smog forced people to stay in their homes, closed highways, and diverted flights. (project-syndicate.org)
  • Russian authorities say a fire at a coal mine in Siberia has killed nine people and injured 44 others. (kgou.org)
  • When she heard about the new regulations, Esther Calhoun , of Uniontown, Ala., who lives near a coal ash dump said: "It seems like the EPA doesn't give a damn about people. (enewspf.com)
  • Eastern Kentucky's people looked for a fresh start after coal. (keranews.org)
  • In 2004, Carey created the Americans for Coal Jobs Voter Fund, a 527 group that ran two television commercials in parts of Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. (politico.com)
  • Kentucky-based RAMACO--a coal reserve and infrastructure development group--hopes to complete the Myrtle Grove facility by next year, building it next to a planned, Mississippi River sediment diversion. (huffpost.com)
  • The small group from N.C. WARN held a banner criticizing the 800-megawatt, coal-fired Cliffside project. (electricityforum.com)
  • Globally, coal production and coal power accounts for 44 percent of CO2 emissions annually, according to the Centre for Climate and Energy Solutions . (ipsnews.net)
  • The royalties Albertans get from coal are minuscule - they wouldn't fund the annual budget of the energy war room," Jean wrote. (thetyee.ca)
  • CRAIG, Colo. (CBS4) - Outrage over a bank's new policies regarding the energy industry is boiling over in coal country. (cbsnews.com)
  • As a long-term partner of the energy industry, we are proud to work with companies in oil, coal and gas that are actively involved in the energy transition and committed to building a more sustainable energy future. (cbsnews.com)
  • Like many electric utilities, the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC), which operates the energy center, is moving away from burning coal. (weaa.org)
  • There's too much pressure - in terms of energy independence and the inexpensiveness of that resource - to not use that coal," Nemet said. (nbcnews.com)
  • LEAN, along with seven other groups opposed to expanding Gulf Coast coal exports, are members of the Clean Gulf Commerce Coalition. (huffpost.com)
  • Portugal is the perfect example of how once a country commits to quitting coal, the pace of the phase-out inevitably accelerates. (hannovermesse.de)
  • One of the latest challenges to a utility came in the heart of coal country - Montana, which boasts the largest coal reserves in the nation. (nbcnews.com)
  • His father was a coal truck driver who Lucas said kept getting laid off, so he went back to school to become a nurse at Appalachian Regional Healthcare - one of the single largest employers in the region. (keranews.org)
  • The floods have also interrupted efforts to build a post-coal economy in eastern Kentucky, and displaced residents in a region where affordable houses are already hard to come by and flat land suitable for building new ones is scarce . (keranews.org)
  • According to new studies out this year, the health costs associated with the five coal-fired power stations located in the New South Wales Hunter Valley, about 120 km north of Sydney, are estimated to be around 600 million Australian dollars (456 million U.S. dollars) per annum. (ipsnews.net)
  • On the supply-demand side, DNR said that domestic coal use has declined as more shale has been tapped for natural gas but Asian coal needs remain strong. (huffpost.com)
  • MOSCOW - A devastating fire swept through a Siberian coal mine Thursday, killing 52 miners and rescuers about 250 meters (820 feet) underground, Russian news reports said. (kgou.org)
  • Alberta collects about one per cent of coal revenue, less than $100 per coal railcar, that must be weighed against the significant environmental risk and the potentially more severe reputational risk. (thetyee.ca)
  • Their titles: "John Kerry, Environmental Extremist" and "Kerry Will Kill Coal Jobs. (politico.com)
  • In 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency adopted the first national regulations for coal ash . (weaa.org)
  • The PAC also argued that a further 29 million tonnes of coal could be mined from the area, providing an additional 120 jobs over 11 years, on top of continued employment for the existing 1,300 workers. (ipsnews.net)
  • On Friday, Louisiana's Department of Natural Resources gave RAM Terminals, LLC a Coastal Use Permit to run a coal-export facility in Plaquemines Parish near the community of Ironton. (huffpost.com)
  • Health care and education have emerged as the largest employers in parts of eastern Kentucky as coal production waned in the region. (keranews.org)