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Interior Department Gives Law-Breaking Coal Company a Pass – The Daily Beast
A Huge Stretch of Arctic Ocean Is Turning into the Atlantic, and That’s Not Good – Washington Post
Rick Perry Tells Gas Industry ‘Stubborn Opposition’ to Fossil Fuels Is in the Way – CNBC
A Wyoming Town Looks Beyond Coal … to New Uses for Coal – WLRN
Tropical Forests Suffered Near-Record Tree Losses in 2017 – The New York Times
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