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...praise of lazy August. Moscow polishes its p.r. Another Union Carbide leak. A coal strike simmers. Watts 20 years later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Table of Contents Aug. 26, 1985 | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...century, bloody civil strife has roiled the region embraced by Mingo County, W. Va., and Pike County, Ky. There in the late 1800s, the Hatfield and McCoy families began a feud so lethal and long that it became legend. Then in 1920 the early struggles of the region's coal miners to unionize exploded into a fray that left nine people dead and is still remembered as "the Matewan massacre." Now the area around the same little town of Matewan (pop. 822) is living up to its turbulent reputation: a coal miners' strike that is now in its eleventh month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Violence in the Coalfields | 6/21/2005 | See Source »

...warming and demand for electricity are growing, and prices for fossil fuels like natural gas are steadily rising. Even environmentalists like Whole Earth Catalog founder Stewart Brand, Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore and scientist James Lovelock have endorsed the once taboo energy source as a credible, clean alternative to coal- and natural-gas-powered plants. While most Americans still don't want a nuke plant in their backyard, some economically depressed areas, like Port Gibson, Miss., and Oswego, N.Y., are actively lobbying to be the home of a new reactor--and of all the jobs and tax revenue that come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Plants on the Horizon? | 6/12/2005 | See Source »

...press conference and as an aside in the Social Security speech. It is possible that Bush's belated interest in alternative fuels is a ploy to misguide the public into thinking that his proposed energy bill is something more than a tax-incentive gravy train for the oil and coal industries (after all, the New York Times reported last week that the Administration has allowed a former oil- industry lobbyist to "edit" its position on global warming). But it is also possible that Bush is signaling that he would be open to a revised energy bill, with greater incentives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Staying—and Overstaying—the Course | 6/11/2005 | See Source »

Simply switching all of our light bulbs from incandescent to compact fluorescent would reduce total electricity demand by 10 percent, the equivalent of about 120 coal power plants...

Author: By Nicholas F. Josefowitz, | Title: The Real Hot War | 6/8/2005 | See Source »

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