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Eugene

(61,782 posts)
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 10:33 AM Aug 2019

'Coal is over': the miners rooting for the Green New Deal

Source: The Guardian

'Coal is over': the miners rooting for the Green New Deal

Appalachia’s main industry is dying and some workers are looking to a new economic promise after Trump’s proves empty

Michael Sainato in Matewan, West Virginia
Mon 12 Aug 2019 05.00 BST Last modified on Mon 12 Aug 2019 05.01 BST

Set in a wooded valley between the Tug Fork river and the Mate creek, Matewan, West Virginia was the site of the 1920 Matewan Massacre, a shoot-out between pro-union coal miners and coal company agents that left 10 people dead and triggered one of the most brutal fights over the future of the coal industry in US history.

The coal industry in Appalachia is dying – something that people there know better than anyone. Some in this region are pinning their hopes on alternative solutions, including rising Democratic star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal.

“Coal is over. Forget coal,” said Jimmy Simpkins, who worked as a coal miner in the area for 29 years. “It can never be back to what it was in our heyday. It can’t happen. That coal is not there to mine.”

A coal production forecast conducted in 2018 by the University of West Virginia estimates coal production will continue to decline over the next two decades. Over 34,000 coal mining jobs in the US have disappeared over the past decade, leaving around 52,000 jobs remaining in the industry, despite several promises made by Donald Trump throughout his 2016 election campaign that he would bring those jobs back.

“A lot of guys thought they were going to bring back coal jobs, and Trump stuck it to them,” said 69-year-old Bennie Massey, who worked for 30 years as a coal miner in Lynch, Kentucky.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/aug/12/west-virginia-appalachia-miners-green-new-deal

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'Coal is over': the miners rooting for the Green New Deal (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2019 OP
The Sadder but Wiser Guys-Hillary Had a Plan to Help Them dlk Aug 2019 #1
This seems like a big story to me Maven Aug 2019 #2
KR Positive news that's very welcome if past due in many ways. appalachiablue Aug 2019 #3

dlk

(11,498 posts)
1. The Sadder but Wiser Guys-Hillary Had a Plan to Help Them
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 11:03 AM
Aug 2019

As they sit around, unemployed, many of them ill from toxic exposure, I wonder if that thought will even cross their minds.

Maven

(10,533 posts)
2. This seems like a big story to me
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 11:42 AM
Aug 2019

Especially the former miners who are supporting the Green New Deal.

At the same time, I wonder how representative of the larger group of miners these interviewees are. Perhaps WV and KY DUers can shed some light.

appalachiablue

(41,102 posts)
3. KR Positive news that's very welcome if past due in many ways.
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 01:07 PM
Aug 2019

*OP would be good to x-post in other groups: Appalachia, KY, WV*

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