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Can We Really Afford the Affordable Clean Energy Rule?

By Lisa DePaoli | July 17, 2019

It seems as if the current administration has found its replacement for the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan in the Affordable Clean Energy Rule. Before I get into the details of how this plan may affect the country, here’s a little background: The goal of this action was to provide “…strong but achievable standards for […]

Why is equity important to discussions of climate change?

By Lisa DePaoli | July 9, 2019

This contribution to our What’s on your mind? blog was written by our Outreach Coordinator Lisa DePaoli, who has studied humans and ecology for quite a long time and earned her Ph.D. in ecological anthropology: Furthermore, certain people are disproportionately affected by climate change, including low-income and minority populations and other vulnerable people who are […]

June 2019 Coalfield Review

By Lisa DePaoli | June 29, 2019

Thanks for a Great DRYerson Festival!

By Lisa DePaoli | June 25, 2019

On Saturday, June 22nd, the staff of the Center for Coalfield Justice held its 13th Annual DRYerson Festival at Ryerson Station State Park. About 100 community members attended the festival and enjoyed the park, the beautiful afternoon, conversation and community, food, door prizes, snow cones and cotton candy, and great music from Bree Otto! We […]

April/May 2019 Coalfield Review

By Lisa DePaoli | May 28, 2019

Our 13th Annual DRYerson Festival is Just One Month Away!

By Lisa DePaoli | May 21, 2019

We can’t wait to see all of your friendly faces on June 22nd at Ryerson Station State Park! DRYerson is a very special event for us, as much of our work has focused on defending and protecting this beautiful and important piece of Greene County – and its only state park – so that it […]

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