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19Jan

The President’s ‘Foolish’ Move Against Coal

Via onenewsnow.com: The so-called war on coal continues, especially in the wake of a recent announcement from the Obama administration. The Obama administration is imposing a moratorium on new coal leases on federal lands, as he argues that the program has remained largely unchanged for more than 30 years and requires a comprehensive review. According […]
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19Jan

Gov Mead: Wyoming Will Keep Fighting for Coal

Via wyofile.com: Wyoming mines produced 361 million tons of coal through December 26, 2015 generating over one-third of the electricity in the United States. Coal mines employ 134,000 people across the country, of those, 6,500 are in Wyoming. Coal is important to Wyoming and to the nation. We thank coal miners and all associated with […]
  • On January 19, 2016
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18Jan

Commentary: The ‘War on Coal’

Via West Virginia MetroNews:  A favored tactic by the anti-coal crowd is calling out industry supporters for their “war on coal” campaign, dismissing it as hyperbole designed to whip up frenzied opposition among those of us who are supposedly in denial about climate change and coal’s future. For example, a Charleston Gazette editorial last year […]
  • On January 18, 2016
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16Jan

Here’s How Obama Is Repaying The Indians Who ‘Adopted’ Him In 2008

Via The Daily Caller: The Crow Tribe welcomed then-Sen. Barack Obama with open arms in 2008, making him an “adopted” member of the tribe. But eight years later, the Crow are hurting financially by the environmental policies of the man they once applauded. The Crow will furlough 100 employees, or 25 percent of its workforce, […]
  • On January 16, 2016
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15Jan

Republicans Furious Over Obama Move on Coal Leases

Via The Hill:  Congressional Republicans are slamming the Obama administration’s decision to halt new coal mining leases on federal land. Administration officials said Friday they would hold off on new lease sales while overhauling the coal leasing program to account for climate change costs.  Republicans, who have badgered Obama for energy and environment policies they […]
  • On January 15, 2016
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15Jan

Moratorium on Coal Leasing is Latest Move in Administration’s Beyond Jobs Campaign

National Mining Association (NMA) President and CEO Hal Quinn today released the following statement in response to the Department of the Interior’s extraordinary action to halt federal coal leasing: “The Obama administration’s move to shut off the largest source of America’s lowest cost and most reliable fuel for electricity opens up another front in its […]
  • On January 15, 2016
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14Jan

Why the CPP Is So Bad for Rural America

Via EnergyBIZ: IN AUGUST, THE U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled the final version of a plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions 32% by 2030. Dubbed the Clean Power Plan, EPA’s blueprint is one of those ambitious initiatives — a big overreach, some say — that will have extensive and long-term consequences, some of which we […]
  • On January 14, 2016
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13Jan

Fossil Fuel Leases Should Charge for Climate Change, Says President

Via The Hill:  President Obama wants companies leasing oil and coal rights on federal land to pay more for the effects those fuels have on climate change. In his final State of the Union address Tuesday night, Obama said the prices charged for oil and coal ought to reflect the cost of the greenhouse gases […]
  • On January 13, 2016
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13Jan

House Votes to Delay Coal Mining Rule

Via The Hill: The House passed a bill Tuesday to delay an Obama administration rule designed to protect streams around coal mining operations. Lawmakers approved Rep. Alex Mooney’s (R-W.Va.) bill on a 235 to 188 vote with 4 Democrats joining most Republicans to vote in favor. Ten Republicans voted against the bill. The bill would delay an […]
  • On January 13, 2016
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13Jan

Obama Touches on Coal During State of the Union Address

Via WSAZ: WASHINGTON — During his final State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Barack Obama signaled that coal companies could face higher charges when mining on federal lands. Obama said he’s going to push to change the way the federal government manages its oil and coal resources to better reflect the costs they impose […]
  • On January 13, 2016
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