Coal fight looms, Keystone-like, over U.S. Northwest
Instead of blocking an import, however, this fight is over whether to allow a growing surplus of coal to be exported to Asia, a decision that would throw miners a lifeline by effectively offshoring carbon emissions and potentially give China access to cheaper coal.Having long ago lost their bid to prevent the extraction of fossil fuels, environmental groups aim to close transport routes that bring those carbon fuels to market, pulling local and state politicians into the fight alongside regulators.Mining interests won a battle last week when the Army Corps of Engineers called for a quick study of plans to open the first coal port on the west coast at Oregon’s Port of Morrow on the Columbia River, a review that will weigh impacts of hauling coal, not burning it.Coal port skeptics say the ruling is ripe for challenge in the courts and they foresee a drawn-out fight over the review.
Analysis: Coal fight looms, Keystone-like, over U.S. Northwest – Yahoo! News
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