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1 month ago |
envirolink.org | Adam Burke
From NPRThe president signed four executive orders to reverse the trend away from coal-fired electricity in the U.S., but there’s little economic incentive for utilities to bring it back when natural gas is so much cheaper. (Image credit: Anna Moneymaker)
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1 month ago |
kpbs.org | Adam Burke
Updated April 17, 2025 at 00:01 AM ETOn his first day back in office, President Trump promised to "unleash American energy". Now, he has signed four executive orders in an attempt to revive America's coal industry. At a White House event on April 8, with dozens of coal industry workers in uniforms and hard hats standing behind him, Trump spoke of a coal renaissance. "We're bringing back an industry that was abandoned," Trump said.
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1 month ago |
nhpr.org | Adam Burke
Four new executive orders aimed at reviving coal mines include plans to keep coal fired power plants open even if companies operating them want to close.
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1 month ago |
khsu.org | Adam Burke
A MARTÍNEZ, HOST:President Trump wants to, quote, "unleash American energy," and he's called for policies to help the country's coal industry. But as KSUT's Adam Burke reports, the president's agenda may be at odds with the energy market itself. ADAM BURKE, BYLINE: At a recent White House event, President Trump signed four executive orders while coal industry workers in uniforms and hard hats stood behind him.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
npr.org | Adam Burke
Susan Hudson's studio near Ignacio, Colorado, is often a chaotic mess of brightly colored fabrics and half-finished projects. "I'm disorganized/organized," she said with a laugh. "I know where everything is.
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