
Wyoming Lawmakers Cling Tight to Declining Coal Industry
The Cowboy State has expressed interest in doing its part to fight climate change. But it wants to do so under its own terms.
The Cowboy State has expressed interest in doing its part to fight climate change. But it wants to do so under its own terms.
Colorado regulators proposed early closures for three coal-fired power plants. Then they did a 180 on the decision a month later.
Residents of a tiny, unincorporated coal town on Colorado’s Western Slope are pitted against billionaire mine owner Bill Koch in a fight for clean drinking water.
Colorado courts, mining companies, and local advocates are debating over how quick a ‘just transition’ to renewable energy should be.