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Big Coal
Big Coal
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Peabody, the U.S’s Biggest Coal Miner, May Seek Chapter 11
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Reuters
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Fortune Editors
March 16, 2016
As McConnell vows ‘war’ with Obama over coal, indictment of Kentucky mining exec signals change
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Richard Martin
November 18, 2014
In Obama’s climate change rule, coal states catch a break
By
Claire Zillman
June 3, 2014
Big Coal’s last stand
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Richard Martin
February 27, 2014
Global coal-buying binge could dent emissions progress
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Brian Dumaine
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