Last month the Hopi Tribe issued a resolution declaring local and national environmental groups unwelcome on Hopi land.
Hopi Council declares environmentalists unwelcome
Utility giant says court should stay out of global warming debate
ATLANTA – A spokeswoman for Atlanta-based Southern Company on Friday said any issue regarding environmental regulations should be left up to lawmakers and not the court system.
Wyoming coal association joins opposition to climate bill
Marion Loomis, executive director of the Wyoming Mining Association, representing 32 mining operations in the state, warns his members not to expect support for coal in Washington -- especially Western coal.
Regulations may double TVA energy prices
KNOXVILLE -- Regulations emanating from Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency and federal courts over the use of coal-fired energy generation could double the price of power in the Tennessee Valley Authority's jurisdiction.
Kentucky Coal President weighs in on climate bill
Lexington, Ky. -- A week after the American Clean Energy and Security Act passed narrowly in the House of Representatives, coal industry experts are hanging on hopes that the bill will die in the Senate.
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