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University of Wyoming Professor Studies Supercontinents, Work Gives Clues to Mining Industry

April 26, 2016

The first scientist to suggest that the seven continents were once a single supercontinent was laughed out of the room. It wasn’t until the U.S. Navy studied the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, some 50 years later, that the theory

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MIT Scientists Make Electronics Out of Coal

April 26, 2016

Jeffrey Grossman thinks we’ve been looking at coal all wrong. Instead of just setting it afire, thus ignoring the molecular complexity of this highly varied material, he says, we should be harnessing the real value of that diversity and complex

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Appalachia Coal Miners and Collectors Share History of Industry

April 20, 2016

Wearing helmets, headlamps and other mining accessories, miners from throughout the nation showed up Saturday at the Coal Mining Collection show in Lewis Caveland Lodge at Carter Caves State Resort Park. More than 10 different displays focused on the history

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New Book Released ‘Voices From the Appalachian Coalfields’ Preserves a Piece of History

April 20, 2016

For decades, coal communities bustling with miners and their families filled the landscape of southern West Virginia. As the years have gone by, the industry has changed — machines replaced men, strikes, layoffs, closures, environmental and safety concerns hit hard

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Former Coal Miner Opens Restaurant in Zeigler Illinois After Being Laid Off

April 19, 2016

Ken Knusta has wanted to operate his own restaurant for several years. After all, it was his dream. After getting laid off as a coal miner, he had the opportunity to move forward on that dream. Knusta, owner of Route

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New Take On Clean Coal Technology Presented at Montana Energy Conference

April 1, 2016

Numerous efforts to squeeze clean-burning fuels from coal have hit the drawing board ever since OPEC started flexing its muscles in the 1970s. After years of research, scientists and engineers have learned that converting coal into liquid and gaseous fuels

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The EPA Came for Navajo First; Next, They’re Coming for Everyone

April 1, 2016

Before the U.S. Supreme Court delayed it, the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan (CPP) sought to impose a costly cap-and-trade carbon emissions scheme on the nation’s power grid — the same rule Congress has considered and rejected several times

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The ‘War on Coal’ Will Be Expensive

April 1, 2016

President Obama openly declared war on coal in his last State of the Union address. And it’s going to be a very, very expensive war. “Now we’ve got to accelerate the transition away from old, dirtier energy sources,” Obama said.

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Miller Debuts His Book, ‘Miner: A Life Underground’

March 30, 2016

For three and a half decades, Thurman Miller went underground to make a living for his family, repairing machine equipment miles under Raleigh and Wyoming counties’ ground. In Miller’s fifth book, the 96-year-old digs deep into the region’s mining history

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Obama Grants $500 Million to Green Climate Fund Despite Congress’s Disapproval

March 11, 2016

The Obama administration made its first installment in a $3 billion payment plan to help poor countries limit carbon emissions output, but some are calling the Monday move nothing more than a political ploy. The $500 million installment to the

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