Coal-hollow-fire posts
VICE News The two coal plants are scheduled to close next year and employ some 700 people in the community of 28,000.
Trump didn’t save these 700 Ohio coal jobs
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President Donald Trump indicated that one motivation for pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord was the opportunity to bring jobs back to coal country. But regardless of the accord — which didn’t even prevent America from using more coal — the
Read more ... demand for coal is drying up. More than 250 U.S. coal p...
105 months ago
Fox News "Obviously, we’re more optimistic.”
Coal country is regaining some hope now that President Donald J. Trump is in charge.
108 months ago
Reuters 'Donald Trump’s promise to bring back coal jobs feels hollow in a place where coal died a generation or more ago. Those jobs are gone. Those veins are tapped. He might as well bring back the horse and buggy or the icebox,' writes Reuters Commentary
Read more ... columnist Alison Stine. Read more: http://reut.rs/2ltyeuL
109 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Coal called "the spectacular turnaround story of 2016."
112 months ago
The Wall Street Journal GE for years played down coal’s future as challenged by environmental and cost issues. But a combination of factors have triggered a change of heart. GE is bullish about coal again.
115 months ago
io9 Big changes in store for Sleepy Hollow—but are they *too* big?
117 months ago
VICE News This is the end.
122 months ago
Entertainment Weekly Ichabod Crane's not alone in Sleepy Hollow.
'Sleepy Hollow' recap: Tab-let it go
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Find a jukebox in a small-town bar and cue up “Sympathy for the Devil,” because Sleepy Hollow is back — not just from its summer hiatus, but...
126 months ago
Slate.com Recent victories by coal's enemies are turning the war into a rout.
Coal Is Losing the War on Coal
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There is, indeed, a war on coal going on. But while politicians and industry lobbyists tend to identify the Environmental Protection Agency and the Obama administration as coal’s chief antagonists, the array of forces facing the powerful black fuel
Read more ... is far greater. Yes, the government is insisting on stricter pollution...
128 months ago
Slate.com Coal is having a very bad few months.
Coal Is Losing the War on Coal
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There is, indeed, a war on coal going on. But while politicians and industry lobbyists tend to identify the Environmental Protection Agency and the Obama administration as coal’s chief antagonists, the array of forces facing the powerful black fuel
Read more ... is far greater. Yes, the government is insisting on stricter pollution...
128 months ago
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