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For over a century, coal fueled much of the country and served as the economic backbone for many rural communities. But with the rise of more affordable wind and solar energy, coal is in decline, leaving these towns increasingly vulnerable. As jobs disappear, coal-dependent communities are faced with the threat of economic collapse and depopulation.
To adapt, many are working to diversify their economies, seeking new industries and opportunities for the future. Today, we’ll visit coal communities across the country, where locals and leaders are actively exploring ways to rebuild and ensure no one is left behind in the energy transition.
This episode also features field reporting from Climate One and Caitlin Tan of Wyoming Public Media on the transition from coal to nuclear power in Kemmerer, Wyoming.
Guests:
Chris Levesque, CEO, TerraPower
Brian Muir, Kemmerer City Administrator
Tony Skrelunas, Executive Director of the Division of Economic Development, Navajo Nation
Mike Eisenfeld, Energy and Climate Program Manager, San Juan Citizens Alliance
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