Kansas Utilities Must Support Renewable Energy as Trump Sells Out Public Land & Public Health to Costly Coal

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Kansas City, Ks - Today, the Trump administration announced its “Coal Day 2.0” agenda, which includes opening 13.1 million acres of federal land for coal mining leases and extending compliance deadlines and rolling back safeguards against air and water pollution. Since Trump took office, his administration has already made it easier for Kansas utilities to release coal pollution throughout the state. 

In the last two decades, coal mining in the U.S. has steadily declined due to innovations of renewable energy sources, and public opposition to coal due to the myriad of negative impacts coal production has on public health and the environment. Earlier this year, the Trump administration delayed compliance of health protections for coal miners, and cut free black lung screenings for miners.

Kansas Beyond Coal Organizing Strategist Ty Gorman issued the following statement: 

“Every Kansas utility leader has an obligation to the people of this state to deliver affordable, clean, and reliable energy, not bow down to a dangerous political agenda at the expense of clean air and public land. Energy affordability for Kansans will not be achieved by propping up the declining coal industry at the expense of our wallets, health, and natural resources.” 

Sierra Club Chief Program Officer Holly Bender issued the following statement: 

“The Trump administration’s reckless actions announced today will hurt the American people, all to prop up the aging and outdated coal industry. Coal power is now not only the dirtiest form of electricity, it is one of the most expensive, contributing to the rising cost of Americans’ energy bills. 

“Donald Trump’s plan doesn’t just saddle us with higher bills, he wants to lease millions of acres of public lands to mining companies and further slash protections for our clean air and water. Rather than investing in clean, affordable energy to power our country, more coal will increase deadly air pollution, poison our water with harmful heavy metals, and drastically worsen the health of our loved ones. 

“If this dangerous agenda continues to advance, years from now we will look around at failing health outcomes, skyrocketing bills, and a decaying environment, and there will be one man to blame: Donald Trump and his Republican enablers. But we will not stand by as this administration takes a wrecking ball to the progress we have made, and we will continue to defend our health, our environment, and our futures.”

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