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		<title>Why Big Coal&#8217;s Collapse Matters To The Northwest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The financial clock is ticking for coal companies. | A few weeks ago I wrote about the astonishing and unprecedented nosedive in domestic demand for coal. That collapse has been good news for the climate and human health. But it&#8217;s been terrible, horrible, no good, very bad news for Big Coal. Just how terrible? Simply put, the coal industry is in freefall. Mining companies are shuttering operations left and right. A quick Google scan turns up recent coal mine closures in Indiana, Virginia,...]]></description>
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