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Date: 2013-02-11 18:48:48
Geology
Coal
Fuels
Powder River Basin
Fossil-fuel power station
Peabody Energy
Hunter Valley Coal Chain
Coal companies of Australia
Economic geology
Energy
Coal mining

Northwest Coal Exports Some common questions about economics, health, and pollution. Eric de Place April 2012 “Coal is a dead man walkin’.”

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