Credit: Sierra Club Things that make you go “duh,” right? A study in West Virginia, the nation’s second-largest coal-producing state, says that the coal industry is a loser when it comes to providing money for the state budget. The industry brings in about $600 million in revenues a year, but costs the state another $97.4 million. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Coal Costs More Money Than It Creates in W. Virginia