Denis Farrell / AP South Africa Hits Big Problems While Trying to Transition Away from Coal South Africa has a plan to reduce its use of coal to generate electricity from 80 percent to 59 percent by 2030. By The Associated Press November 20, 2022
Mark Makela / Getty Images; Samuel Corum / Getty ImagesCommentary WH Press Sec Believes Biden's Coal Comments 'Were Twisted' So Let's Give Them to You Straight White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says the comments were misinterpreted because 'it was loud and hard to hear.' By C. Douglas Golden November 8, 2022
Ina Fassbender / AFP via Getty Images Energy Company Begins Demolishing Wind Farm, Makes Room for Coal Mine 'Originally, it was planned that the three reserve power plant units affected would be permanently shut down.' By George C. Upper III November 1, 2022
@UKCoachCalipari / Twitter screen shotCommentary Coal Miner Taking Son to Basketball Game Goes Viral - Coach Steps In with Touching Gift Father and coal miner Michael McGuire was unknown before this weekend. One viral photo changed that completely. By C. Douglas Golden and October 26, 2022
Monty Rakusen / Getty Images Alaska Snow Crab Season Closed for First Time Ever, Old-Timer Warns 'The Hammer Is Going to Fall' Alaskan officials have called off the snow crab season for 2022 and 2023 due to concerns over the species' vanishing population. By Carson Choate October 16, 2022
Randy Smith / Facebook Photos: 5 Coal Miners Push Tourists' Dead Electric Car to Charge Up at Coal Mine An electric vehicle in coal country found out it needed some coal miners. And they were ready to oblige -- with a push and a charge. By Jack Davis September 4, 2022
Michele Ursi - EyeEm / Getty ImagesCommentary Just Don't Drive: CA Asks Residents to Not Charge EVs After Announcing New Gas Car Ban Yes! Save the planet! Clean the air! Stop emissions by running your car on electricity! Just don't do it this week. By Mike Landry August 31, 2022
Alexandre Meneghini / AP Mining Disaster 70 Miles Southwest of Eagle Pass, Texas, Trapped 10 Men; Is Mexican Government to Blame? With a leftist president focused on 'inequality,' an inherently dangerous professions is getting more dangerous for those most at risk. By The Associated Press August 28, 2022
Matthew Brown / AP Photo US Energy Production Gets 'Deeply Troubling' News on Coal 'This is a deeply disappointing decision with energy-driven inflation, energy affordability, and energy security top concerns for Americans.' By Jack Davis August 13, 2022
andresr / Getty Images West Virginia Becomes First in the Nation to Stand Up Against Woke Wall Street, Cut Contracts Already Total $18 Billion Wall Street's biggest banks have taken a hit from West Virginia since these banks have decided to start cutting investments in fossil fuels. By Abby Liebing July 28, 2022