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Across the Midwest, communities grapple with the idea of a future without coal

grist.org Across the Midwest, communities grapple with the idea of a future without coal

The fossil fuel defined economies and local traditions. What happens when it goes away?

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  • My state has many ghost/zombie towns that have all but died out because the local coal mines closed. Speaking from experience, clinging to the past is not going to do them any good because what's coming is coming one way or another. And it doesn't even have to be because coal is displaced by renewables.

    For better or worse (cough worse cough), coal is still huge in my state, but when there's a disruption such as the mining company going "bankrupt", the mine becoming unprofitable, mining permit revoked, etc, the communities that rely on it often fall into squalor because that's their only livelihood.

    It's truly sad to see, but it's an obvious danger for any community to rely on one finite industry for sustenance.

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  • A US company just announced 1,800 new jobs manufacturing 10GW of solar power for India. Those post-coal jobs are out there, it would help if government bodies helped bring them to where they are needed.

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