Convicted coal baron Don Blankenship is running for U.S. Senate.
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Convicted coal baron Don Blankenship is running for U.S. Senate.
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Convicted coal baron Don Blankenship is running for U.S. Senate.
West Virginia, with its strong ties to coal and chemicals, has long had a fierce opposition to environmental regulations. Original article: Chemical Spill Muddies Picture in a State Wary of Regulations ; ;Related ArticlesSevere Drought Grows Worse in CaliforniaAs California’s Drought Deepens, a Sense of Dread GrowsU.N. Says Lag in Confronting Climate Woes Will Be Costly ;
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Chemical Spill Muddies Picture in a State Wary of Regulations
The chemical spill in West Virginia has brought renewed focus on the state’s troubled history of environmental disasters. Taken from: Critics Say Chemical Spill Highlights Lax West Virginia Regulations Related ArticlesThe Wait Continues for Safe Tap Water in West VirginiaThousands Without Water After Spill in West VirginiaDefying Japan, Rancher Saves Fukushima’s Radioactive Cows
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Critics Say Chemical Spill Highlights Lax West Virginia Regulations