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Art collector William Koch made the winning bid of $2 million Saturday night, June 25, 2011 on the tintype photograph of Billy the Kid. The 19th-century American frontier outlaw was photographed in either late 1879 or early 1880 in Fort Sumner, New Mexico

Why the White House Said No Deal to a Koch Brother’s $14 Million Ask

By Reuters
March 8, 2016
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International

Bulk Shippers Hit by Perfect Storm

By Reuters
February 21, 2016
A worker is jumping down from the steam locomotive

China Invests $4.6 Billion in Killing Coal, But Is It Enough?

By Michael McDonald and Oilprice.com
January 28, 2016
Coal Industry Facing Downturn With New EPA Rules And Alpha Natural Resources Bankruptcy
Tech

That Crashing Sound Is The Fall Of The U.S. Coal Industry

By Katie Fehrenbacher
January 15, 2016
Arch Coal Inc. Facilities As Company Files For Bankruptcy

President Obama Will Put a Freeze on New Coal Mines

By Reuters
January 15, 2016
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How a Koch Brother Stands to Get $14 Million in Taxpayer Funds

By Reuters
January 12, 2016
Obama's New Proposed Regulations On Coal Energy Production Met With Ire Through Kentucky's Coal Country

America’s Second Biggest Coal Miner Files for Bankruptcy

By Reuters
January 11, 2016
Smog Hangs Over Beijing In Year's Heaviest Round Of Air Pollution
International

Beijing Prepares for Another Red Alert Over Smog

By Scott Cendrowski
December 18, 2015
INDIA-ENVIRONMENT-CLIMATE CHANGE-POLLUTION
International

Now Delhi Is Challenging Beijing For Pollution Crown Too

By TIME and Geoffrey Smith
December 16, 2015
An aerial view of open pits of CODELCO's Andina and Anglo American's Los Bronces copper mines with Olivares glaciers in the background at Los Andes Mountain range
International

Anglo American’s Slash & Burn Plan Rocks Stock Market

By Geoffrey Smith
December 8, 2015
Paying For Sunshine
Tech

10 Things You Should Know About Global Clean Energy

By Katie Fehrenbacher
November 10, 2015
China Daily Life - Pollution
International

China has been burning way more coal than it previously admitted

By Daniel Roberts
November 4, 2015
Coal power is on the way out—divestment or not

Coal power is on the way out—divestment or not

By Brian Dumaine
October 26, 2015
China Daily Life - Pollution
International

China’s been using way more coal than we thought

By Claire Groden
September 17, 2015
Wildfires Spread Through Southern California
Tech

Clean energy will dominate in 25 years, but we’re still screwed

By Katie Fehrenbacher
June 23, 2015

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