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June 20, 2009Guest Opinion: EPA public health ruling would spring lawsuits on agriculture
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is nearing a decision on greenhouse gas emissions that could have a disastrous impact on Montana's economy. The proposed finding would establish that these gases "endanger the public health and welfare of curr...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/20/09
Guest Opinion: Bill would boost jobs, environment for workers
At first glance, the United Steelworkers and the Sierra Club in Montana do not have a lot in common. We sometimes find ourselves at opposite sides of the aisle on issues related to public land. Most USW members in Montana work in extractive industrie...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/20/09
June 19, 2009
Speaker urges fight against climate bill
LARAMIE - The mining industry must fight the federal climate legislation Congress is now considering and seek investment in carbon capture technology, National Mining Association President Hal Quinn said Thursday. Quinn addressed the Wyoming Mining A...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/19/09
Long-prospering state coal projected to dip
CASPER - Coal production is expected to decline this year after more than a decade of steady, record-setting increases, but an industry official remains bullish on the energy source. The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that U.S. coal ...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/19/09
June 18, 2009
Wyoming coal production forecast to decline this year
CASPER - Coal production is expected to decline this year after more than a decade of steady, record-setting increases, but an industry official remains bullish on the energy source. The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that U.S. coal ...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/18/09



