September 20, 2013 New EPA standards go ‘way too far, way too fast,” says Arch Coal 'Coal plants with near-zero greenhouse gas emissions will be achievable in time, but such technology is simply not available today.'
September 20, 2013 EPA unveils tighter regulations on carbon emissions, experts call them ‘coal killer’ These are the US first ever regulations aimed at curbing climate change by power generators.
September 19, 2013 China to publicly shame biggest polluters In an effort to tackle deadly air pollution, the country will compile monthly lists of top polluters.
September 19, 2013 New King Coal offers to clean up coal-fired power plants, for free Plant owner Dynergy says no.
September 19, 2013 Peabody Energy’s Bear Run coal mine threatened by ruling Indiana judge ruled the fully impact of coal waste from its Bear Run coal mine, east of the Mississippi River, was inadequately assessed.
September 19, 2013 Environmentalists sport tin hats for subcommittee hearing on climate change The group, Polluter Watch, says it wants to hold corporate polluters accountable.
September 18, 2013 Canada to boost support for mining, but faces challenges The government is fine tuning details of an aggressive campaign to promote Canada’s mining sector abroad, and so redirect trade spending and foreign affairs to core economic interests.
September 17, 2013 British Columbia’s ten biggest mines A look at Canada's third-largest mining province.
September 17, 2013 Colombian coal workers back on the job pushed by controversial ruling Arbitration committee summoned by the Colombian Ministry of Labour, told workers they had 72 hours to end the strike or otherwise face the consequences.
September 15, 2013 Mongolia opens new door to world’s richest coking coal fields Mongolia is offering infrastructure companies ways to swap investments for equity in 6.4 billion tonne Tavan Tolgoi met coal deposit.
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