Sentences with phrase «wage war on coal»

What she calls «claims» from those expressing concerns with the President's plan — that regulating carbon will increase energy prices, hurt the economy, destroy jobs, and wage war on coal — more accurately reflect the facts.
And, obviously, if you were to wage war on coal, you wouldn't need to shut down existing coal - fired facilities at random.
Of course, it can't be ignored that climate change is a major justification for waging a war on coal.
And if the climate movement can keep pressuring the the government, banks and universities to invest in the future and divest from fossil fuels, it seems inevitable that we'll be burning less coal in the coming years, whether President Obama has officially waged a War on Coal or not.
«EPA is waging a war on coal, and a war on affordable electricity prices and jobs.

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«The war on coal» waged by the Obama administration, along with a variety of other factors, have resulted in the sector being decimated over the last 12 months.
If there is a War on Coal, it is not just being waged by Obama.
Joined by committee Republicans, Michael Carey of the Ohio Coal Association declared that a «war on coal» is being waged in the UCoal Association declared that a «war on coal» is being waged in the Ucoal» is being waged in the U.S..
«The real war on coal is not being waged by the Obama Administration.
The American coal industry says Mr. Obama is waging a «war on coal» in response to his proposed regulation of air pollution and surface mining in mountain areas.
Is the Obama administration waging a «war on coal»?
Administration officials have steadfastly denied the claim that the White House is waging a «war on coal,» as industry groups have charged.
The companies have criticized the Obama administration for waging a so - called «war on coal,» arguing that the president's policies to curb emissions from power plants are harming energy companies and their customers.
The Trump administration is waging war on the laws meant to protect Americans from air pollution, arguing that rolling back regulations on coal - fired power plants, cars and trucks, and other sources of fossil fuel emissions is necessary to ensure a healthy economy.
In the United States, the Obama administration is moving forward with rules that would essentially require such technology, which is likely to be costly, for any future coal - burning power plants; the president's Republican opponents have accused him of waging a «war on coal
Ironically, while the coal industry and coal - state politicians have accused the Obama administration of waging a «war on coalcoal mining jobs have increased under the Obama Administration as compared to the George W. Bush administration.
He railed against a political «war on coal» supposedly waged by President Obama, one Trump claimed was «killing American jobs.»
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