Sentences with phrase «in the coal industry»

These new economic opportunities are significant in a region where jobs in the coal industry — once the dominant employer — have declined by almost 90 percent in two generations.
Annual investment in the iron and steel industries dropped by 11 percent last year, with a 14 percent reduction in investment in the coal industry.
This total does not include indirect employment - workers who are not directly employed in the coal industry, but whose jobs are supported by that industry.
Even senior officials in the coal industry admit that the figures are unreliable.
The problem is coming to a head in the coal industry, where soaring coal prices is leading to power producer red ink.
He said it puts American workers, particularly in the coal industry, at an «economic disadvantage».
They or their relatives work in the coal industry or see it as an important economic driver in the region.
«We absolutely can not replace these good jobs in the coal industry in Alberta with crappy jobs in the tourist industry,» Lanzinger said.
If we let ourselves get distracted by the complaints of some people in the coal industry about other people's insensitivity, whether or not that's what it was, we risk taking our eyes off the ball.
China, Germany and Japan among others all developed a clean energy sector that replaced the jobs lost in the coal industry.
«You could pension off all the 80,000 workers in the coal industry for a tiny fraction of the medical bills due to burning coal,» says Burton Richter, a Nobel laureate in physics.
During the 1990s, Palmer was a central figure in the coal industry's funding of climate sceptic scientists through a now - defunct organisation called the Greening Earth Society.
Even as employment in the coal industry has declined, the blasting has continued.
«Google Promotes Involvement in Coal Industry Campaign to Block EPA Mercury Emission Regulations,» DeSmog, June 5, 2013.
about Google Promotes Involvement in Coal Industry Campaign to Block EPA Mercury Emission Regulations
In his first State of the Union address late Tuesday, President Donald Trump touted the country's job growth in his first year, the strengthening economy, and — a key part of his campaign — the surprising pop in the coal industry in 2017.
The darkest day in the coal industry's recent past arrived on July 9, 2012.
«We're still dealing with the aftermath of layoffs in the coal industry,» said Michael Cornett, director of agency expansion and public relations of the Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program, a nonprofit, federally funded workforce development organization established in 1968 and headquartered in Hazard.
Yet the presidential election pointed to the potential for a rebirth in the coal industry.
MacDonald's second government was in a stronger parliamentary position than his first, and in 1930 Labour were able to pass legislation to raise unemployment pay, improve wages and conditions in the coal industry (i.e. the issues behind the General Strike) and pass a housing act which focused on slum clearances.
Most in the coal industry argue that market forces will sort out the problem, a dubious view shared by the Bush administration, but that seems improbable unless IGCC technology gets cheaper or the cost of emitting carbon goes up.
As described in CoalSwarm's article on clean coal, the campaign has its roots in the coal industry's efforts to market «clean coal» or «smokeless coal» prior to World War II.
Case in point: Tom Steyer (who made most of his fortune in the coal industry but is now heavily invested in «green» projects) gave $ 50 million to Democrats last election cycle in exchange for their promise to elevate climate change as an issue.
Some people in the coal industry view the shuttering of a sexagenarian power plant as a tragedy.
They do some things she does not approve of, and she doesn't approve of their efforts in the coal industry,» he said in August.
This agreement will see WCA and Bettercoal work closely to identify projects and exchange expertise and knowledge on sustainable development practices in the coal industry.
So why did so many in the coal industry engage in obstructionism instead of planning for the future and gradually moving out of coal without real loss?
The mood in the coal industry in the United States brightened in 2017.
«We're losing our foothold in the coal industry and now they're proposing... Oh, by the way: We're going to take your beautiful land forrenewable energy?»
About 137,000 people worked in the coal industry last year — from miners to executives, according to the Labor Department.
Titled «The Greening of Planet Earth,» the video is narrated by Dr. Sherwood Idso, a «greenhouse skeptic» who was also scheduled to participate in the coal industry's «ICE» public relations campaign.
Chinese authorities imposed strict measures in 2016 to close mines and reduce production, in order to curb growing overcapacity and mounting losses in the coal industry.
There is a shake - up underway in the coal industry and while I don't think this most carbon - intensive of fossil fuels is going away any time soon, 2015 will be a decisive year in which coal will either rise from the ashes or continue a course to extinction.
It dates back to Enron whose entire business model was based on dodgy carbon credits, which it used not to save the planet but to close down its rivals in the coal industry.
It will be interesting whether, with the continued decline in the coal industry, AGL finds that the price may have been too high.
From our portfolio analyses and in - depth discussions with many major banks and insurers, we have reached the conclusion that financial institutions systematically underestimate their holdings in the coal industry.
Unfortunately, investors heavily embedded in the coal industry are staring down a long, bleak road as the entire industry continues its death spiral.
This is about one - third what humans have mined in all our earlier history, and about 30 years at present levels of production, so all the participants in the coal industry have a generation or so in which to remodel themselves.
It will also put revenues into an adjustment fund to help families, small business, First Nations, and people in the coal industry adapt.
Kevin Rudd and others who are slow to tackle the causes of climate change seem to forget that if renewable energy replaced coal, jobs and wealth generated by the renewable energy industry would tend to replace those lost in the coal industry.
«Keeping to a 1.5 °C pathway will be impossible unless banks and investors make a speedy and full exit from investments in the coal industry
She also emphasized her commitment to supporting workers in the coal industry, which has a major presence in Kentucky, just as it does in West Virginia, where Mrs. Clinton lost the primary last week to Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
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