(Reuters) - The Biden administration on Thursday proposed an end to future coal leasing on federal lands in Montana and ...
The Biden administration has proposed an end to new coal leasing from federal reserves in the most productive coal mining ...
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management on Thursday released plans to end future leasing of its managed coal resources in the ...
President Joe Biden's government on Thursday announced a plan to end coal leases in the Powder River Basin, the nation's ...
The Biden administration announced Thursday it will end coal leasing on federal lands in the Powder River Basin, which ...
The plan would ban new coal leases in a 1.2 million-acre area and put 49 billion tons of public land off limits for mining.
One of Wyoming's top coal producing sites, the Powder River Basin, will no longer be leased after 2041, causing outrage among ...
In one of its biggest steps yet to keep fossil fuels in the ground, the Biden administration announced Thursday that it will ...
Taken as a whole, the regional proposals, would put an end to federal coal leases in the Powder River Basin, the largest coal ...
In response to a lawsuit from environmentalists, the Biden administration is ending new leases for coal mining on federal lands in the most productive part of America's top coal producing state.
Montana Republican leaders are warning that a plan to end coal leasing from the Powder River Basin will jeopardize the ...
A new federal land use plan would end coal production in the Powder River Basin by 2041. Industry advocates and Wyoming vow ...