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Monday, June 09, 2014
Coal Miners Fear Losing Their Jobs Over Obama’s EPA Clean Power Plan
It’s safe to say Nathan Huff is not a fan of the new Environmental
Protection Agency regulations that mandate a 30 percent reduction in
carbon dioxide emissions by 2030. Huff is a coal miner in the Ohio Valley, and the regulations, he and others believe, will cost them their jobs. “People need jobs,” he said. “These are high-paying, good jobs for people. They are basically cutting them.” Despite several reports that predict the EPA’s proposed regulations
will have “no meaningful environment benefit,” nearly 600,000 people
will lose their jobs by 2023, many of them in the coal industry,
according to Heritage Foundation research. As others have pointed out, it doesn’t have to be this way. “If they
want to spend a bunch of money,” miner Chuck Ghent said, “they could
build scrubbers in all these plants and they could keep these jobs and
keep the miners working.” And, as miner Mike Shaver noted, it goes beyond the coal industry.
“It’s going to affect not just the coal miner community,” he said. “It’s
going to affect everybody who has electricity.” A report
released by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce bears this out. It found that
“Americans will pay significantly more for electricity, see slower
economic growth and fewer jobs, and have less disposable income.”...more
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