Why U.S. coal industry and its jobs are not coming back
President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to revive U.S. coal production and bring back thousands of jobs.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump has vowed to revive U.S. coal production and bring back thousands of jobs.
Nothing on Earth moves without energy, and most of the energy that people use is of the fossil variety: coal; oil; and natural gas.
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The number of UK higher education institutions vowing to exclude fossil fuel from investments has grown to 43, according to research conducted by student campaign network People & Planet.
With Donald Trump threatening to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, China is ready to assume leadership of the world’s climate efforts.
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Russia, China, and other nations are stepping up preparations for the day when large numbers of cargo ships will be traversing a once-icebound Arctic Ocean.
Few groups were as shocked and chagrined by Donald Trump’s victory as the environmental community.
Dear Mr. President-elect: Considering who your closest advisors are, it is a fair guess that no one else will give you a briefing on sustainability.