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Coal News

Coal

 
Coal is a fossil fuel, commonly used to produce electricity, that is formed from the decomposition of organic materials that have been subjected to geologic heat and pressure over millions of years. Coal is considered a nonrenewable resource because it cannot be replenished on a human time frame.
 
The "lifecycle" of coal is a long one, with many environmentally harmful steps. The activities involved in generating electricity from coal include mining, transport to power plants and burning of the coal in power plants. When burned, numerous greenhouse gases are released, making it one of the biggest contributors to global warming.
 
Coal reserves in the U.S. stand at 268 billion tons, of which 43 percent are in surface mines. The three major coal-producing states are Wyoming, West Virginia and Kentucky. (Source: EPA / Photo: ZUMA Press)

Articles about Coal

  • My coal-themed encounter with Mitt Romney

    Fri, Jul 22 2011 at 12:15 PM

    At a campaign stop, retired environmentalist Anthony Samsel asked Mitt Romney a question about coal-fired power plants. Romney's response surprised him.

  • Bloomberg, Sierra Club make $50 million anti-coal move

    Thu, Jul 21 2011 at 12:46 PM

    Bloomberg grant will pay for the Sierra Club's push to reduce coal production by 30 percent.

  • Is your life full of coal?

    Tue, Jul 19 2011 at 5:37 PM

    A new Sierra Club quiz lets you see how much coal is affecting your life and well-being.

  • Birth defects linked to coal smoke, pesticides

    Mon, Jul 18 2011 at 3:06 PM

    Study: Birth defects included brain and spinal cord birth defects, often resulting in paralysis or nerve damage.

  • New EPA rule aims to cut smog, soot from coal plants

    Thu, Jul 07 2011 at 3:01 PM

    The measure, known as the Cross State Air Pollution Rule, will add costs for some power generators, but should cut health care bills for Americans.

  • Newt talks energy policy in Iowa

    Tue, Jul 05 2011 at 5:30 PM

    From pipelines and wind power to Brazil and the EPA, Newt Gingrich devoted a lot of time to energy policy during a camping stop.

  • What is clean coal?

    Tue, Jun 28 2011 at 1:57 PM

    This variety of technologies has helped to reduce harmful emissions and improve the efficiency of coal-burning power plants.

  • American climate skeptic Soon funded by oil, coal firms

    Tue, Jun 28 2011 at 8:26 AM

    Corporate funding of science is not new but the ethics of such aid is growing as state and federal science grants are reduced amid budget cuts.

  • Power plants = fish choppers

    Mon, Jun 27 2011 at 11:55 AM

    Lend your voice to calls for power plants to upgrade their water systems to prevent millions of fish from being chopped to bits.

  • Supreme Court rejects global warming lawsuit

    Mon, Jun 20 2011 at 11:42 AM

    In a defeat for environmentalists, the Supreme Court agreed with power companies that regulating greenhouse gases should be left to the EPA.

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