Wyoming's Great Disconnect The state's political leadership doubles down on coal while the industry flounders By Todd Wilkinson January 3, 2017 In this story: coal
Coal-Country Scam Coal companies devastate landscapes, go bankrupt, and stick taxpayers with the cleanup By Dashka Slater November 1, 2016 In this story: coal
Obama Administration, Big Coal Face Off over Clean Power Plan Many of the two dozen states suing to block a plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions are already on their way toward meeting its goals By Jonathan Hahn September 27, 2016 In this story: coal, federal climate policy, EPA, clean energy
The Lummi Nation Fends off Big Coal Last May, the tribe stopped a coal terminal from being built on sacred land By Catherine Schuknecht July 29, 2016 In this story: coal, activism
Rigging the system to keep us using dirty energy forever Big Coal may be dying, but it's still trying to strangle clean energy in the cradle By Dashka Slater July 29, 2016 In this story: coal, clean energy, money in politics
Unlike its neighbors, North Carolina has a soft spot for toxic coal ash North Carolina is worried about bathrooms. Toxic coal ash, not so much. By Tristram Korten July 28, 2016 In this story: coal ash, coal, activism
Oakland Defeats Proposed Coal Port While Bay Area Continues Exports Residents complain coal trains, dust threaten public health By Jason Mark July 6, 2016 In this story: coal, dirty energy, clean energy, environmental justice
5 Environmental Stories You Don’t Want to Miss By Meiling Bedard June 9, 2016 In this story: wilderness, coal, clean energy, congress, climate change
The Coal Industry is Bankrupt Coal companies are going under, banks won't lend money, mines are closing: The curtain's coming down on coal. By John Brinkley April 6, 2016 In this story: coal, dirty energy
This Is What Winning Looks Like By Mary Anne Hitt March 15, 2016 In this story: coal, clean energy, solar, wind, activism