One of history's most dramatic confrontations between capital and labor — the so-called Ludlow Massacre — took place at the mines of the Rockefeller-owned Colorado Fuel and Iron Company (CF&I).
Family picnics in the 1940s and 1950s in western Colorado might have ... facilities for spent nuclear fuel in Western Slope locales. This part of the coal-to-nuclear conversion has drawn ...
The Trapper Mine, scheduled to shutter before 2030, provides coal for the nearby ... honestly.” When Colorado five years ago committed to reducing its greenhouse gas pollution, it recognized ...
Trade-offs of the green transition: Is mining critical minerals better than extracting fossil fuels?
Trucks carry material at an open-cast coal ... mining expert at the Colorado School of Mines, is that our economic system incentivizes as much extraction as possible in order to fuel infinite ...
(The Center Square) – Colorado is slowly phasing out ... Information Administration found that, between coal, petroleum and natural gas, coal produced the least amount of the state’s carbon ...
11—A 120-year-old mission-style building and an underground tunnel used by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. are among treasures ... American West in steelmaking, coal and coke production as ...
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