CAMPAIGN 2018
The race for the vanishing coal district
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A cast of characters wants to represent the heart of West Virginia's coal fields. But much like mining, the outlook for the district is dim.
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Nick Bowlin and Dylan Brown, E&E News reporters
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A cast of characters wants to represent the heart of West Virginia's coal fields. But much like mining, the outlook for the district is dim.
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During his first run for Massachusetts governor, Charlie Baker questioned climate science. Now he's leading the nation.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire
Carolyn Elefant, a well-known pipeline litigator, is at the center of a court battle that could redefine the way the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission considers emissions.
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