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Trump administration to expand coal leasing, fund coal plant upgrades

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will expand coal mine leasing on federal lands and provide hundreds of millions of dollars to support more coal-fired power generation, officials said on Monday.

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Gardeners warned ‘crucial mistake’ could leave plants dead after rain

Plants could be suffocated by heavy rain if gardeners don’t take precautions as one expert warned it’s not as harmless as some may believe

Gardening expert explains heavy rain mistake leaving plants dead

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People with plants in pots or containers are being urged to double check the placement before heavy rain among other crucial mistakes that make the weather harmful to plants

Nilfisk to close Brooklyn Park plant, lay off 105 workers

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Layoffs at the manufacturer of professional cleaning equipment will begin in December as the Denmark-based company trims costs worldwide by ended U.S. production.

Gardening expert issues alert for anyone with plant pots and containers ahead of rainfall

www.mirror.co.uk

Most gardeners are making a crucial mistake assuming that rain alone is harmless to their potted plants according to one expert

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UK gardening expert warns of risks to potted plants from heavy rainfall

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A gardening expert has warned Brits that leaving potted plants on the ground during storms could suffocate the roots and lead to severe damage or even kill the plants

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Trump to open 13M acres for coal leasing, spend $625M on plants

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WASHINGTON >> The Trump administration will expand coal mine leasing on federal lands and provide hundreds of millions of dollars to support more coal-fired power generation, officials said today.

Trump administration opens more land for coal mining, offers $625M to boost coal-fired power plants

Coal is a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been shrinking.

Trump administration opens more land for coal mining, offers $625M to boost coal-fired power plants

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Coal is a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been shrinking.

Trump administration opens more land for coal mining, offers $625M to boost coal-fired power plants

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Coal is a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been shrinking.

Trump administration opens more land for coal mining, offers $625M to boost coal-fired power plants

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Coal is a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been shrinking.

Trump administration opens more land for coal mining, offers $625M to boost coal-fired power plants

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Coal is a reliable but polluting energy source that’s long been shrinking.

Trump administration opens more land for coal mining, offers $625M to boost coal-fired power plants

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Monday it will open 13 million acres of federal lands for coal mining…

Trump administration opens more land for coal mining, offers $625M to boost coal-fired power plants

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The Trump administration said it will open 13 million acres of federal lands for coal mining and provide $625 million to recommission or modernize coal-fired power plants

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Ukraine and Russia Blame Each Other for Power Cut at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

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The Zaporizhzhia site in southeastern Ukraine has lacked external power to cool its reactors for five days. Kyiv says Moscow has manufactured the crisis.

Rosatom CEO considers future nuclear power plant in Belarus a unique project

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There's nothing like it in the world, Alexey Likhachev said

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Trump touts a boom in U.S. auto plant construction, but carmakers' actions tell a different story

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President Donald Trump frequently describes a booming U.S. auto industry, fueled by new factories from Canada, Mexico and Europe that he says will soon be producing American-made vehicles for global markets - from Tokyo to Paris.