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Barrick Gold Sees Growth in Nevada After Reset

June 9, 2015

Jamie Sokalsky has spent most of his tenure as Barrick Gold Corp.’s chief executive officer retrenching and fighting fires. Now that the smoke is starting to clear, he’s refocusing on opportunities for growth. The world’s biggest gold producer plans to

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Amerikohl Mining President John Stilley: Let States Opt-out of EPA’s Clean Air Rule

June 5, 2015

Pennsylvania’s utilities, coal companies, employees and ratepayers are bracing for the publication of EPA’s final rule on greenhouse gas emissions set for this summer. On behalf of my 120 employees and their families, I am hopeful that the EPA will

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Attempting to Rein in the EPA

May 22, 2015

Dare to reform the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and you are sure to be attacked. It’s as certain as death, taxes or EPA regulatory overreach. Case in point: Rep. Sam Johnson (R-Texas) recently introduced a bill to address egregious EPA

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Economist Robert Pindyck: Climate Policy Models Are ‘Useless’

May 19, 2015

Models used to craft climate models are “close to useless” when it comes to crafting policies to combat global warming, according to a recent paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Economist Robert Pindyck writes that integrated assessment

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Obama Administration Offers $35 Million in Grants to Coal Miners Out of Work from EPA Regulations

May 19, 2015

Thousands of coal miners and coal-fired power plant workers have been laid off since President Obama took office, in part due to federal regulations. Now Obama is atoning for putting these Americans out of work by them $35 million in

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Rep. Tim Couch: Obama Administration, Not Surface Mining, is Real Threat to Kentucky

May 12, 2015

I recently saw the story about an anti-coal group releasing information about how surface mining is allegedly putting some communities at risk. As someone who has called the coalfields of Eastern Kentucky home my entire life, a coal miner for

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Global Warming Skepticism on the Rise in Europe

May 6, 2015

Siv Jensen is seen as an anomaly in Norway. She’s the conservative finance minister of a country committed to fighting global warming, but she does not believe mankind is causing global temperatures to rise. In a recent interview, Jensen said

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Pebble Partnership in Alaska Prepares to Test Its Arguments Against the EPA

May 5, 2015

Purveyors of the proposed Pebble mine aren’t done fighting federal, activist and state efforts to stop the massive gold and copper mine in its tracks. This month, the Pebble Partnership will test its arguments that the Environmental Protection Agency jumped

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West Virginia Mine Wars Museum to Tell Overlooked Coalfields History

May 1, 2015

Local volunteers and historians are opening a museum in Matewan dedicated to telling the untold and often-overlooked stories of coal miners’ long and bloody fight for labor rights. The West Virginia Mine Wars Museum is to open Saturday, May 16,

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GMS Mine Repair and Maintenance Sees Growth in a Challenged Coal Market

April 28, 2015

One by one, Susan Bealko announced the winners. And, one by one, the coal mine workers sauntered to the front of the room to stand by their prizes. Thirteen gleaming Weber stainless steel grills. Ten 60-inch Panasonic flat-screen televisions with

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