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Trump promised to bring back coal jobs. That promise ‘will not be kept,’ experts say.

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Literature
Publication
Fears, D. 2017. Trump promised to bring back coal jobs. That promise ‘will not be kept,’ experts say.
Year Published
2017
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NGO
Description

President Trump lifted a moratorium on federal coal leases Tuesday, paving the way for excavation of a fossil fuel on public land in the West that few mining companies seem to want. “I made them this promise,” Trump said, “we will put our miners back to work.” But industry experts say coal mining jobs will continue to be lost, not because of blocked access to coal, but because power plant owners are turning to natural gas. At least six plants that relied on coal have closed or announced they will close since Trump’s victory in November, including the main plant at the Navajo Generating Station in Arizona, the largest in the West. Another 40 are projected to close during the president’s four-year term.

Geography