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You Don’t Have to Dig a Mine to Run One, Female Leaders Say

May 9, 2018

Eira Thomas has discovered diamonds in the far north, co-founded mining companies, and sat on a dozen boards — including Canada’s most valuable energy company. So the 49-year-old was a little taken aback when an investor recently suggested she needed

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Lou Martin: Courting Coal Miners Votes is a Mainstay of American Politics

May 8, 2018

This article originally appeared on the Conversation. President Donald Trump recently visited West Virginia for the fourth time since taking office. He’s more popular there than in any other state, partly because of his avowed passion for coal and coal

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Carbon Capture for Fracking is Common Theme Emerging Among States on Clean Coal Policy

May 3, 2018

North Dakota’s energy industry can thank the state legislature’s foresight and tax code for its nation-leading push on clean coal technology. The state, which has the most shale oil in the upper Midwest, wants to be able to use carbon

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Ranchers and Coal Mines Gain Ground on Conservation in Eastern Wyoming

April 23, 2018

Originally, only the foolish, hardy or desperate homesteaded in the grasslands of what is now eastern Wyoming, said Dave Pellatz, including his family. But as people spread across the landscape, a number of species faced declines, from ferruginous hawks to

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Peabody Expresses Optimism One Year After Bankruptcy

April 10, 2018

Coal’s struggles throughout the United States are commonly espoused in headlines and in political rhetoric that — even one year into a vocally pro-coal presidency — has not produced any signs of a turnaround. Instead, the industry remains besieged by

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Miners in Missouri Gave Colorful Names to Mines in Tri-State District

April 9, 2018

Mines and mining are perennial topics among local historians in the Tri-State District. More often in the present, conversations revolve around pollution and reclamation issues tied to past mining practices. But a less serious topic is a look at the

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Former Coal Miner Has High Hopes President Trump Will Help W.Va.

April 9, 2018

Coal mining has picked up in McDowell County since the election of Donald J. Trump, bringing dozens of jobs and more than $100,000 every quarter to the county in coal severance taxes. Although Lacy Workman is a disabled coal miner

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A Ground-Breaking Opportunity: Mining Critical Minerals in America

April 9, 2018

Energy, minerals, and metals are indispensable for our American standard of living. But unlike the case with energy, the U.S. is chronically import-reliant on other nations for the minerals and metals that are needed for our country’s economy, infrastructure, and

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U.S. Mines Produced an Estimated $75.2 Billion in Minerals During 2017

April 6, 2018

The report from the USGS National Minerals Information Center is the earliest comprehensive source of 2017 mineral production data for the world. It includes statistics on more than 90 mineral commodities that are important to the U.S. economy and national

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Minnesota Mining Country Warms to Tariffs and G.O.P.

April 5, 2018

On northern Minnesota’s Iron Range, where evergreen trees stretch on for miles and snowpack lingers into the spring, a political shift is underway. Generations of residents have gone to work in the mines, endured cycles of booms and layoffs, and

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