NEWS — Click on text to read news by category: General | Product | People | Worldwide
Morrisey-Led Coalition Challenging EPA’s Authority Before U.S. Supreme Court
November 12, 2021
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey met with members of the West Virginia press on Tuesday to celebrate a Friday decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a petition, led by Morrisey, challenging the extent of the authority of the U.S.
American Resources Begins Engineering and Planning to Restart Wyoming County Coal Mining Complex, WV
November 11, 2021
American Resources Corporation has commenced engineering and planning for the restart of its wholly owned Wyoming County Coal (WCC) mining complex in West Virginia. The complex, the company noted, is unique in that it is one of the last fully
Significant Issues Remain Unresolved in Draft Deal at U.N. Climate Talks
November 11, 2021
Governments are considering calling for pulling the plug on coal power, the single biggest source of man-made greenhouse gas emissions, according to a draft deal under negotiation in U.N. climate talks. The draft released Wednesday at the talks in Glasgow,
Alberta Panel on Coal Mining in Rockies Granted Six-week Extension to Deliver Its Report
November 11, 2021
A panel gathering public input on coal mining in the Alberta Rockies has been given another six weeks to hand in its report. “Due to the extraordinary volume, breadth and depth of the input provided by Albertans, the coal policy
Larry Kudlow Slams John Kerry’s Claim that the U.S. ‘Won’t Have Coal’ By 2030
November 11, 2021
Larry Kudlow, former director of the National Economic Council said Wednesday during a Fox News appearance that John Kerry’s recent claim regarding coal in the U.S. was “unserious and silly.” During the United Nations climate conference, John Kerry made the
Luminant Mining to Lay Off 160 Workers, Shutter Martin Lake Mining Operation, Texas
November 11, 2021
Luminant Mining will lay off 160 workers the day after Christmas from its Liberty Mine and Martin Lake Mining Complex in Tatum, according to a Texas Workforce Commission notice issued Wednesday. Dallas-based Luminant will cease operations at the lignite mine
Tribes, Groups Sue to Force Montana to Enforce Mining Law
November 11, 2021
Montana tribes and conservation groups sued state environmental regulators Wednesday after Gov. Greg Gianforte’s administration dropped a legal claim against a mining executive over decades of pollution from several mines. The lawsuit was filed in state district court in Lewis
Minnesota Accepting Public Comments on Adequacy of Mining Rules
November 10, 2021
Minnesota regulators began accepting public comments Tuesday on whether the state’s regulation of nonferrous mining would provide sufficient protection against environmental damage to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The comment period runs through Dec. 8. The Department of Natural
Kentucky Coal Association Names Tucker Davis as New President
November 10, 2021
After an extensive search, the Kentucky Coal Association has named Tucker Davis as its incoming president. Davis, a former Trump Administration official at the U.S. Department of the Interior, is a native of the Appalachian coalfields and brings over a
Newmont and Caterpillar Enter Revolutionary Strategic Alliance to Achieve Zero Emissions Mining
November 10, 2021
Newmont Corporation has entered a strategic alliance with Caterpillar to deliver a fully connected, automated, zero carbon emitting, end-to-end mining system. Together, they will collaborate to create a safer, more productive mine, and substantially support Newmont in reaching their 2030
Page 305 of 967 pages ‹ First < 303 304 305 306 307 > Last ›