In Areas Fueled by Coal, Climate Bill Sends Chill
Published 4/9/2009 by By FELICITY BARRINGER at NYT > Environment
Missouri’s reliance on cheap electricity is deeply ingrained, but few pay attention to the origin of their savings: 21 coal-fired power plants.
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