Tag: coal

  • Pennsylvania Regulators Fast Track Coal Ash Disposal Plans Despite Flaws

    By Sharon Kelly Across the U.S., the shale rush has unleashed a frenzy of excitement about domestic energy supplies. But the oil and gas produced from fracking comes along with billions of gallons of wastewater and tons of mud and rock that carry radioactive materials and heavy metals. As problems with disposal mount, the industry has offered…

  • Drop in Demand From China Threatens Australian Coal Mining Projects

    Major Australian coal projects risk losing value due to falling demand from China, where leaders are increasingly concerned about growing public anger over severe air pollution, a new analysis from Oxford University has found. [caption id="attachment_315669" align="alignnone" width="500"] Australia’s coal investments may become stranded if China develops new energy policies. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock[/caption] Future coal mining…

  • Groups Expose UK for Subsidizing Biomass and ‘Clean Coal’ as Renewable Energy

    Campaigners representing groups working on issues of opencast coal and biomass have jointly called on Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) yesterday to end to subsidies and industry support for Drax Power Station. The statement follows an announcement by DECC and Drax claiming that “Britain’s largest coal-fired power station is set to become one of…

  • Report Chronicles International Grassroots Fight Against Coal in 2013

    The Sierra Club’s International Climate Program released a report yesterday detailing international victories against coal and in favor of clean energy in 2013. The report points to a worldwide movement demanding a move beyond dirty coal. The 24-page report includes grassroots success stories from the U.S., Germany, China, Australia, India, Indonesia and Bangladesh that spotlight the defeat…

  • Dear Sen. Rockefeller: Call ‘Time Out’ on Mountaintop Removal

    Four years after the late Sen. Robert Byrd’s frank admission that “most members of Congress, like most Americans, oppose the practice” of mountaintop removal mining, “and we may not yet fully understand the effects of mountaintop removal mining on the health of our citizens,” West Virginia residents traveled to Washington, DC to make a special appeal to…