Sentences with phrase «former coal miners»

As a continuation of the artist's explorations of marginalised communities, Mikhail Karikis» sound piece and video collaboration with fellow artist Uriel Orlow centres on a disappearing community of former coal miners in Kent.
They could be unemployed due to globalization dislocations, religious conservatives, anti-abortion proponents, rich (e.g. Bill Gates is a college dropout, so he shows up in the no college degree statistics), former coal miners, believers in a stronger military, pragmatic foreign policy, or just supporters of law enforcement.
HINDMAN, Ky. (AP)-- A Kentucky jury has awarded two former coal miners who filed a civil lawsuit claiming defective dust masks led to their debilitating black - lung disease $ 67.5 million in damages.
A former coal miner.
Edward Brown is a 55 - year - old former coal miner with progressive massive fibrosis, or complicated black lung disease.
The former coal miner rode into the Senate on a wave of populist far - right rhetoric from Pauline Hanson and her One Nation Party.
Danny Hepburn, a former coal miner, is training to become a truck driver at Destiny Truck Driving Academy outside Steubenville, Ohio, Feb. 18, 2016.
From a former coal miner turned solar installer in Alabama to a family farmer in North Carolina to a pastor in Georgia, everyone has their own, unique reasons for going solar.
Roberts, a former coal miner and mining industry consultant, worked as the volunteer project manager for the Australia - based climate science denial organization The Galileo Movement.
A young woman from the Navajo Nation of Arizona broke down in tears speaking of her grandfather, a former coal miner who had retired in ill health.

Not exact matches

Author Joan Quigley, a former business reporter for the Miami Herald, and a descendant of coal miners, uses her own family history to illustrate the stubborn determination of those who have toiled in the anthracite coal region of Appalachia.
Jacobson and Masters also cite statistics from the Centers for Disease Control showing that coal dust kills some 2,000 U.S. mineworkers each year and has cost taxpayers about $ 35 billion in monetary and medical benefits to former miners since 1973.
I would be a bit surprised if it comes from Monckton, since it was his former boss, Margaret Thatcher, who peddled the Global Warming theory as a weapon to destroy the miner's unions and the coal mines.
The former U.S. secretary of state and New York senator told CNN in March, «We're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.»
At every opportunity, Roberts, a former coal face miner, has claimed there is «no empirical evidence» to show that carbon dioxide from burning the coal that he used to dig up affects the climate.
Van Jones, previously Deputy Assistant to the President for Destroying Coal Miners» Jobs, deflects responsibility by pretending to care about the very people whose lives he and his former boss have worked so diligently to destroy.
Last week, while pleading guilty to two counts of conspiracy, former White Buck Coal Co. president David Hughart implicated Blankenship «in what appears to be a widespread corporate practice of warning coal miners about surprise inspections.&raCoal Co. president David Hughart implicated Blankenship «in what appears to be a widespread corporate practice of warning coal miners about surprise inspections.&racoal miners about surprise inspections.»
In the mid-1990s, a large number of claims were brought by miners and former miners against British Coal alleging that they had developed vibration white finger during the course of their employment.
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