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North Shore Railroad Finds Upside To Down Economy – WCCO
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsThe freight-car traffic in recent days in the first the line has seen since the late 1980s, when it was owned by the Duluth Missabe Iron Range Railway Co. and was used to transport logs and natural iron ore. (File) Freight cars are rumbling down …
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Itapos;s Time to Stop Moving Mountains in the Name of Energy – Newsblaze.com
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsBig Coal desperately needs a break. But, thatos;s not really our style. In the next two months, Appalachians, ex-miners, activists, grandmothers, students and environmentalists need you to help escalate the fight to stop mountaintop removal and coal …
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Carbon Capture A Ploy? – PLANetizen
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsCCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) is an abbreviation that may become more common if the coal industry has its way. But The Economist argues that carbon taxes are a better way to improve the environment than investing in CCS technology. There does …
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DA thinks big on scrap metal case – Las Vegas Sun
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsThe district attorney’s office has filed a rare criminal complaint against the owner of a scrap metal recycling company and several associates, charging them with racketeering for allegedly running a criminal organization that dealt in stolen …
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Sand export business launched – Stabroek News
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsThe Guyana Sand Port Incorporated is a joint venture between Sri Lankan- born but locally based businessman, Joseph Bhaskaran and Brazilian entrepreneur Rodrigo De Paula, who are both involved in the scrap metal business. Bhaskaran is the Managing …
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Feds target coal-fired pollution – Columbus Dispatch
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsCoal is cheap and dirty. Expect both to change. A new federal push to reduce pollution and climate change could cost coal-fired power plants and consumers across the country, especially in Ohio. Ohioans pay less for their electricity than the …
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Vermilion Grove Coal Mine ends operations – News-Gazette
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsVERMILION GROVE – A long history of coal mining in Vermilion County may have come to an end this week when Peabody Energy told 160 miners Thursday that the Vermilion Grove Coal Mine would close. The workers were told the news Thursday night …
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Bjelke-Petersen family fights for Bethany – News.com.au
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsFORMER Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen was linked to several mining lease controversies but, in a twist, the latest battle is over his own family property. Sir Johos;s family is preparing to fight an energy company which has coal-mining …
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Feds target coal-fired pollution – The Columbus Dispatch
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsCoal is cheap and dirty. Expect both to change. A new federal push to reduce pollution and climate change could cost coal-fired power plants and consumers across the country, especially in Ohio. Ohioans pay less for their electricity than the …
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Packers backers revel in annual Fan Fest at Lambeau Field in Green Bay – Post-Crescent
Posted on March 14th, 2009 No commentsGREEN BAY — Leaving the iron-ore mines of Michiganos;s Upper Peninsula, Dan Knight drove 166 miles to Packers Fan Fest. His weekend will be a smorgasbord of stadium tours, autograph signings, coaching sessions and merchandise. Ios;ve been to a few …
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