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At long last, most of the nation s toxic coal ash dumps will be regulated

The EPA is closing a loophole that exempted half of all coal ash dump sites from regulatory oversight. But for some communities, it's too little, too late.

Turning a Pain in the [Coal] Ash into an Asset

Turning a Pain in the [Coal] Ash into an Asset

Innovation is not always about new technologies. It is also about finding better ways to utilize the things that are available. A company believes its found a way to use coal ash to help reduce the intermittency of solar and wind technologies.

Landslides, Climate Change And Gardening By The Signs, Inside Appalachia - West Virginia Public Broadcasting

After last year’s flooding in Eastern Kentucky, some people had trouble getting insurance reimbursement. But it wasn’t just flood waters that destroyed homes. The rains also brought landslides. We also visit with scientists in North Carolina, who explain how the language we use can lead to misunderstandings about climate change. And, in Appalachia, farmers have long planted their gardens by celestial signs. Berea College professor Sarah Hall has a new book about how that knowledge is still in use today.

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