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Release: Coal Community Advocates Bash Cuts to Federal Mine Reclamation Funding and Urge Restoration in FY25 Budget
Dana Kuhnline Dana Kuhnline

Release: Coal Community Advocates Bash Cuts to Federal Mine Reclamation Funding and Urge Restoration in FY25 Budget

Press Release: As Congress advances a government funding bill that slashes millions in funding for the agency charged with supporting critical mine reclamation projects and enforcing mine reclamation standards, more than a dozen local, regional and national organizations released a letter urging Congress to restore this funding and bolster the work Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement in 2025 spending bills.

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Advocates propose solutions to stop zombie mines in Ohio, other states
Dana Kuhnline Dana Kuhnline

Advocates propose solutions to stop zombie mines in Ohio, other states

Article by Nadia Ramlagan for Public News Service. Excerpt: Advocates from coal-mining communities are proposing a roadmap to help address and prevent so-called "zombie mines," - abandoned mine lands on hold indefinitely. According to the Center for Public Integrity, Ohio and other Appalachian states are littered with hundreds of zombie mines, allowing companies to avoid paying for environmental cleanup.

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Release: Advocates release policy platform to give Congress a plan to stop zombie mines
Dana Kuhnline Dana Kuhnline

Release: Advocates release policy platform to give Congress a plan to stop zombie mines

Today, advocates from across coal-mining communities released a new federal policy platform that serves as a road map to address and prevent unreclaimed “zombie mines” — idled modern-era mines that have not been cleaned up by the responsible coal companies. The platform has already been endorsed by 52 community and national organizations. It includes an array of new recommended solutions to thwart the continued zombie mine crisis.

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Mining engineers have established a direct connection between runoff from surface mines and severe flooding
Jamie Goodman Jamie Goodman

Mining engineers have established a direct connection between runoff from surface mines and severe flooding

This podcast episode amplifies the voices of Eastern Kentuckians who are calling on state and federal regulators to fast-track mine reclamation as many mines sit idled in hopes of a rebound in the market for coal at a time when the International Energy Agency is forecasting a continuing decline in demand as the word transitions to renewable energy resources.

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Congressional Watchdog to probe Idled mines 
Jamie Goodman Jamie Goodman

Congressional Watchdog to probe Idled mines 

Article by Zack Budryk for The Hill, January 18, 2024. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) will investigate the environmental impact of idled “zombie” coal mines in response to an October request from several congressional Democrats, a GAO spokesperson confirmed.

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Mine Cleanup Concerns Grow as Industry Declines
Dana Kuhnline Dana Kuhnline

Mine Cleanup Concerns Grow as Industry Declines

Article by Dan Radmacher for The Appalachian Voice, August 3, 2023. Excerpt: Since Blackjewel LLC and its affiliates filed for bankruptcy in July 2019, there has not been a coal company bankruptcy of similar magnitude. But that doesn’t mean the coal industry is recovering. Energy Information Administration anticipates steeper declines for Appalachian coal production in 2023 and 2024 than the national average.

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The coal is gone but the mess remains: How big companies shed their obligations to clean up old mines
Dana Kuhnline Dana Kuhnline

The coal is gone but the mess remains: How big companies shed their obligations to clean up old mines

Article by Josh Saul, Zachary Mider and Dave Mistich for Bloomberg. October 17, 2022. Excerpt: A joint investigation by Bloomberg News and NPR found that Alpha is one of several large US coal companies that transferred old mines in need of cleanup to smaller operators with meager financial resources, raising the risk that taxpayers, rather than industry, will eventually be stuck with the cost.

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