U.S. reliance on coal costs the economy about $345 billion a year in hidden expenses not borne by miners or utilities, including health problems in mining communities, a study found.
U.S. reliance on coal costs the economy about $345 billion a year in hidden expenses not borne by miners or utilities, including health problems in mining communities, a study found.
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