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A Just Transition: How One Town in Wyoming is Moving Away from Coal

A Just Transition: How One Town in Wyoming is Moving Away from Coal

Update: 2021-11-11
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Moving away from coal is a top priority in the fight against climate change. But how should local economies, who depend on coal, ensure that workers and their communities are protected? We turn to the Energy Capital of the U.S. -- Gillette, Wyoming -- to see how that coal community is beginning to think about moving its economy away from fossil fuels.


On today’s episode we hear first from Shannon Anderson, Staff Attorney at the Powder River Basin Resource Council. She's lived in Powder River Basin coal country for most of her life and has seen it go from boomtown to bust. We then hear from Tasneem Essop, the Executive Director of the Climate Action Network. She shares her experience promoting a just transition away from fossil fuels.


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A Just Transition: How One Town in Wyoming is Moving Away from Coal

A Just Transition: How One Town in Wyoming is Moving Away from Coal

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