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America's largest coal source may be losing federal business. But not without a fight
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe Biden administration announced plans to end new coal leasing in the Powder River Basin, which produces nearly half of the country's coal—much to the ...
U.S. proposes ending new federal leases for coal
The Columbian· 5 days agoThe Biden administration on Thursday proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in the most productive coal mining region in the U.S. as...
BLM ends future coal mining on Powder River Basin federal lands
Ars Technica· 2 days agoThe Bureau of Land Management announced Thursday that it would no longer make federally managed...
US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region
Associated Press· 6 days agoThe Biden administration on Thursday proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in...
Coal dust concerns mount after Baltimore bridge collapse
Politico· 6 days agoDavid Jones, a resident of Curtis Bay, alleges that CSX’s coal pile has polluted the air and made it...
BLM proposes end to coal leases for mines in Montana, Wyoming
Billings Gazette· 6 days agoTaken as a whole, the regional proposals, would put an end to federal coal leases in the Powder...
Coal fly ash helps cut cement content by half in low-carbon concrete
Interesting Engineering· 6 days agoThe construction industry uses bricks and concrete made from coal ash to reduce carbon emissions....
US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region
KFYR-TV Bismarck· 3 days agoThe Biden administration on Thursday proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in...
US proposes ending new federal leases in nation's biggest coal region
ABC News· 6 days agoThe Biden administration on Thursday proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in...
Coal miner dies Thursday in Wyoming County
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 6 days agoCHARLESTON — A coal miner died on the job in Wyoming County on Thursday, according to information from Gov. Jim Justice’s office.