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U.S. Coal Industry

01/27/2009

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In the Midwest, Coal Stages a Comeback

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2013

Coal Falls Out of Favor As Utilities Go 'Green'

Wall Street Journal 04.23.2010

Heard on the Street: U.S. Coal vs. the World

Wall Street Journal 09.22.2013

In Appalachia, Coal Struggles to Compete With Natural Gas

Wall Street Journal 11.30.2013

The Poor Need Cheap Fossil Fuels

New York Times 12.03.2013

Cheap Natural Gas Unplugs U.S. Nuclear-Power Revival

Wall Street Journal 03.15.2012

The New Future for American Coal: Export It

Wall Street Journal 03.20.2014

Murray Energy to Lay Off Around 1,800 Workers

Wall Street Journal 05.22.2015

The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal 06.30.2015

Coal Miners Struggle to Survive in an Industry Battered by Layoffs and Bankruptcy

New York Times 07.17.2015

Alpha Natural Resources, a Onetime Coal Giant, Files for Bankruptcy Protecton

New York Times 08.03.2015

King Coal, Long Besieged, Is Deposed by the Market

New York Times 08.06.2015

The Carnage in Coal Country

Wall Street Journal 01.12.2016

Arch Coal Files for Bankruptcy

Wall Street Journal 01.12.2016

Red-Hot Coal Faces Cooler Future

Wall Street Journal 12.23.2010

Coal's Glow Attracts Major Miners

Wall Street Journal 09.09.2011

Coal Miners Lost on the Appalachian Trail

Wall Street Journal 10.04.2011

Coal Industry Losing Steam

Wall Street Journal 01.24.2012

Geography Is Dividing Democrats Over Energy

New York Times 01.27.2009

U.S. Coal Finds Warm Embrace Overseas

Wall Street Journal 02.07.2013

Coal Country Is Wary of Hillary Clinton’s Pledge to Help

The New York Times 08.29.2016

Trump signs order undoing Obama climate change policies - BBC News

BBC News 03.28.2017

Despite Trump Move on Climate Change, Utilities’ Shift From Coal Is Set to Continue

WSJ 03.28.2017

Australia Debates: Does a Warming Planet Really Need More Coal?

The New York Times 10.14.2017

Trump’s New Pollution Rules Still Won’t Save the Coal Industry

New York Times 08.22.2018


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