Coal has played a major role in U.S. energy production for decades, but environmental concerns have led to the rise of what some commentators have dubbed the “War on Coal”. Now, new regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will essentially block the construction of new coal power plants, and force existing ones to use expensive carbon capture technology, meaning that coal will continue to lose ground to natural gas in U.S. energy production. Jessica Smith Rolston writes that the coal industry’s future-oriented advocacy of carbon capture technology and opposition to the EPA’s new regulations undermines its arguments that coal-fired energy can be ‘clean’ in the future
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The Clean Air Act of 1990 initiated a tradable permit program for emissions of sulfur dioxide from c...
Over the last two decades, business actors have received growing attention in global environmental p...
Complaints about excessive economic burdens associated with regulation abound in contemporary politi...
Environmental, political, and economic events seem to conspire simultaneously towards the objective ...
Community opposition, legal challenges, and financial uncertainty over future carbon costs are promp...
Our article on June 28, 2012, discussed a proposed rule by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
The term “clean coal” figures prominently in discussions about the future of United States energy po...
If citizens have heard anything about the upheaval in the U.S. coal industry, it is probably the ins...
We estimate the cumulative future emissions expected to be released by coal power plants that are cu...
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to stop the ongoing spiralling down o...
With Appalachian politics so focused around the “War on Coal” led by President Obama’s EPA, there ha...
The world depends upon coal for much of its energy, yet coal had developed a reputation for being “d...
Complaints about excessive economic burdens associated with regulation abound in contemporary politi...
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to stop the ongoing spiralling down o...
The Prime Minister’s recent decision to back coal rests on the assumption that it can somehow be mad...
The Clean Air Act of 1990 initiated a tradable permit program for emissions of sulfur dioxide from c...
Over the last two decades, business actors have received growing attention in global environmental p...
Complaints about excessive economic burdens associated with regulation abound in contemporary politi...