Coal, the nation\u27s most abundant fossil fuel and the only one that is exported, represents one of our most valuable natural resources. This study undertakes a thorough review of the economics of the Appalachian coal industry. It establishes, first of all, the international framework within which the American and the Appalachian coal industry function. It next examines the underlying principles that govern the production of and the demand for coal. This demand is influenced not only by price but also by world politics, the economic well-being of dozens of countries, government regulation, and the availability of fuel substitutes. Included are a comprehensive treatment of the regulation of the industry, the effects of coal utilization on a...
Surface and under-ground mining of coal in the Interior Region is encountering new problems - enviro...
This is the first of two reports exploring the relationship between coal activity and funding for el...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 81)The history of coal is part and parcel of the very eart...
The energy problem confronting the United States has focused attention on Kentucky\u27s coal. Mr. Ha...
The decline in the demand for coal has led to significant negative impacts in areas throughout Appal...
Appalachia has long been an economically poor region despite being rich in natural resources. Over t...
The coal debate seems to be in a state of inertia. Proponents of coal claim the industry brings econ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the hypothesis that the utilization of coal pipe...
Coal has been produced in Kentucky since the late 18th century. In the early years, all mining was b...
Coal Mining has been the economic backbone of many communities in Southern Appalachia for over a cen...
This is a comparative future outlook of the coalfield region of Appalachia based on the past experie...
<p>“Redistributing Risk” explains how coal, which powered the industrial revolution, continued to be...
Coal mining has a long legacy of providing needed jobs in isolated communities but it is also associ...
In February 2011 Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent environmental lawyer, came to Fordham University...
The coal mining industry is a vital economic sector for many countries including the United States (...
Surface and under-ground mining of coal in the Interior Region is encountering new problems - enviro...
This is the first of two reports exploring the relationship between coal activity and funding for el...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 81)The history of coal is part and parcel of the very eart...
The energy problem confronting the United States has focused attention on Kentucky\u27s coal. Mr. Ha...
The decline in the demand for coal has led to significant negative impacts in areas throughout Appal...
Appalachia has long been an economically poor region despite being rich in natural resources. Over t...
The coal debate seems to be in a state of inertia. Proponents of coal claim the industry brings econ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the hypothesis that the utilization of coal pipe...
Coal has been produced in Kentucky since the late 18th century. In the early years, all mining was b...
Coal Mining has been the economic backbone of many communities in Southern Appalachia for over a cen...
This is a comparative future outlook of the coalfield region of Appalachia based on the past experie...
<p>“Redistributing Risk” explains how coal, which powered the industrial revolution, continued to be...
Coal mining has a long legacy of providing needed jobs in isolated communities but it is also associ...
In February 2011 Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent environmental lawyer, came to Fordham University...
The coal mining industry is a vital economic sector for many countries including the United States (...
Surface and under-ground mining of coal in the Interior Region is encountering new problems - enviro...
This is the first of two reports exploring the relationship between coal activity and funding for el...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 81)The history of coal is part and parcel of the very eart...