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    President Obama will direct the Environmental Protection Agency to tighten regulations on carbon emissions from existing coal plants as part of a climate change policy he will unveil today. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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    Pennsylvania Democrats join the ‘war on coal’ opposition

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    Bipartisan coalition urges Obama admin to halt its ‘war on coal’

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    A third plant has announced its closing since President Obama gave a speech on climate and energy on June 25. (Thinkstock)
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    At least 3 coal plants announced closing since Obama’s energy speech

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    McConnell: Obama’s ‘war on coal’ will damage economy

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    Coal-fired power plants currently account for about 40 percent of all electricity used in the U.S., but the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has promulgated regulations that are pressuring owners to close many of the plants. (AP/Matthew Brown)
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    Morning Examiner: Obama’s war on coal comes to Kentucky

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    According to a forthcoming analysis from the Heritage Foundation, reducing coal's share in U.S. energy production would eliminate 500,000 jobs and increase electricity prices by 20 percent. (AP file)
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    Examiner Editorial: Obama’s latest ‘war on coal’

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    ‘War on Coal’: Exports Doubled During Obama’s First Term
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    ‘War on Coal’: Exports Doubled During Obama’s First Term

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    WH Climate Adviser: ‘A War on Coal Is Exactly What’s Needed’
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    WH Climate Adviser: ‘A War on Coal Is Exactly What’s Needed’

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    President Obama will direct the Environmental Protection Agency to tighten regulations on carbon emissions from existing coal plants as part of a climate change policy he will unveil today. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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    White House: Obama will direct EPA to go after existing coal plants

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    FILE - In this April 2007, file photo, a shovel prepares to dump a load of coal into a 320-ton truck at the Black Thunder Mine in Wright, Wyo. Lawmakers asked the U.S. Department of Interior on Friday, Jan. 4, 2013 to review whether companies are shortchanging federal and state governments out of millions of dollars in royalties on coal exported to foreign markets. A spokesman for Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead, a Republican, said state officials there had seen no evidence that companies had failed to pay their proper royalties. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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    Senators ask if coal exports skirt royalties

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