
James Bruggers
Reporter at Inside Climate News
Covering the Southeast for Inside Climate News; 13-year board member, past pres. of @sejorg; U of MI Knight Wallace Fellows alum. Courier-Journal alum
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1 week ago |
mountainstatespotlight.org | James Bruggers
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump took to the White House podium to boost one of his favorite energy sources. “We’re ending Joe Biden’s war on beautiful clean coal once and for all,” he said, as uniformed coal miners lined up behind him.
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1 week ago |
insideclimatenews.org | James Bruggers
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump took to the White House podium to boost one of his favorite energy sources. “We’re ending Joe Biden’s war on beautiful clean coal once and for all,” he said, as uniformed coal miners lined up behind him. “I tell my people never use the word ‘coal’ unless you put ‘beautiful clean’ before it.
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3 weeks ago |
insideclimatenews.org | James Bruggers
When Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin made a defiant reference to “climate change religion” in order to justify a plan to roll back environmental protections, American faith leaders and scholars reacted with confusion, sadness and anger. On March 12, the agency announced 31 actions to reconsider restrictions on air and water pollution and end the agency’s mandate to respond to climate change under the Clean Air Act.
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3 weeks ago |
ecotopical.com | James Bruggers
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Dec 22, 2024 |
insideclimatenews.org | James Bruggers
With coal ash, one date stands out: Dec. 22, 2008. Before then, relatively few people in the United States knew or thought much about the residue left behind at the hundreds of power plants that were then burning coal—even though it amounted to one of the largest sources of industrial waste.
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Why aren’t meteorologists actually going on air to explain all this tonight? Too small of a crew? I’m thinking you’re losing a lot of audience.

ALERT | A Tornado Warning has been issued for the highlighted area until Mar 30 10:15PM EDT. TAKE SHELTER NOW! Watch WHAS11 News for live coverage. https://t.co/L5S7JCq4l4

LENSAlert in #Louisville is worthless during fast moving storms. Got a tornado warning call 20 minutes late. And our part of Louisville wasn’t in the warning zone. Glad I was checking @NWSLouisville in real time.

After @lee_hedgepeth and I spent a year investigating and reporting on a fatal blast atop one of the gassiest coal mines in the country, Alabama regulators are acknowledging a likely connection and taking some action. https://t.co/ikXHdRfQJD