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Environment
Canceled coal study means less data on health risks of mountaintop removal
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Jed Kim
Aug 22, 2017
The Interior Department is stopping a two-year study on the health risks of mountaintop-removal coal mining for people who live nearby. The study was looking at the connection between mining waste and reported increases in heart and lung disease, cancer and birth defects. Some see an end run around industry regulation. Industry says there’s not […]
Coal under Trump: one miner’s perspective
Aug 18, 2017
"When somebody has something good to say about you, you’d say, 'You know what? That’s great.'”
U.S. carbon emissions are down since 2005. Here’s why.
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Scott Tong
Aug 17, 2017
Despite a growing fossil fuel export business, the U.S. economy has actually seen its emissions of carbon dioxide fall the last two decades. A new analysis lists the specific reasons, and there are many: more natural gas burned instead of coal, more wind and solar power, more efficient factories and cars. But tomorrow’s path to […]
Solar industry grapples with possibility of tariffs on imported panels
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Jed Kim
Aug 15, 2017
The U.S. International Trade Commission, an independent federal agency, starts hearings Tuesday on whether U.S. solar manufacturers are being hurt by foreign competition. The hearings could lead to tariffs being put in place on all foreign-made panels. Such tariffs could have consequences for the entire solar industry. Click the audio player above to hear the […]
Study: Fines for illegal pollution plummet under Trump
Aug 11, 2017
Environmental offenders were also required to perform less cleanup.
What a West Coast gas terminal could mean for the Rockies
Aug 9, 2017
It would provide direct access to overseas markets. With a new administration in place, the project could be revived.
What the leaked climate change reports tells us about the carbon economy
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Jed Kim
Aug 8, 2017
The White House has until next week to finish reviewing a federal climate report, but someone leaked a draft to the New York Times, possibly out of fear the Trump administration would sit on it. The report states definitively that climate change is happening, that humans are causing it and that there will be dire […]
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Treating wastewater at the bottom of the world
Aug 8, 2017
"Just like the children's book 'Everyone Poops,' it's definitely the ultimate in job security."
Wind power cuts into Nebraska's increasing use of coal
Aug 8, 2017
Nebraska is the only state in the lower 48 using more coal for generating electricity than it did a decade ago.
Walmart aims high on lowering carbon footprint
Aug 1, 2017
Walmart among the businesses stepping up as government retreats on climate change.