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Judi Lynn

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Mon Mar 26, 2018, 05:04 PM Mar 2018

Judge: Less mining must be studied for No. 1 US coal region

Source: Associated Press


Mead Gruver, Associated Press Updated 3:51 pm, Monday, March 26, 2018

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — U.S. government officials who engage in regional planning for an area of Wyoming and Montana that supplies 40 percent of the nation's coal must consider reducing coal mining as a way to fight climate change, a judge has ruled.

Friday's ruling by U.S. District Judge Brian Morris in Great Falls, Montana, applies to the Powder River Basin, where house-sized dump trucks haul loads mined around the clock from open-pit coal mines. Some of the mines measure more than a mile wide.

Morris rejected U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials' argument that climate change could be addressed when they consider whether to allow individual mine expansions.

Morris ordered the government and environmental groups to work together on additional planning for the top U.S. coal producing region. He declined environmentalists' request to halt mining.

Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Judge-Less-mining-must-be-studied-for-No-1-US-12782341.php

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Judge: Less mining must be studied for No. 1 US coal region (Original Post) Judi Lynn Mar 2018 OP
Great news for Mother Earth--and all of us. riversedge Mar 2018 #1
Does he mean that mining can cause climate change? Cold War Spook Mar 2018 #2
 

Cold War Spook

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2. Does he mean that mining can cause climate change?
Wed Mar 28, 2018, 08:51 AM
Mar 2018

Either yes or no, won't other companies pick up the slack?

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