Advocates and adversaries duel over coal-leasing reform

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Advocates and adversaries duel over coal-leasing reform

In western Colorado, two visions for the future of fossil fuels collide
Coal-mining advocates line up in front of the Avalon Theater in Grand Junction before a Bureau of Land Management leasing-reform hearing.
Perspectives collide as Bill Jardon, left, and Joe Stein, of the Climate Reality Project, attempt to find common ground in Grand Junction.
Coal industry proponents left their signs behind as they entered the auditorium for the BLM’s hearing on coal leasing reform in June.
Representatives from the Climate Reality Project, based in Boulder, Colorado, face off with col-mining advocates.

Advocates and adversaries duel over coal-leasing reform

Coal-mining advocates line up in front of the Avalon Theater in Grand Junction before a Bureau of Land Management leasing-reform hearing.
Perspectives collide as Bill Jardon, left, and Joe Stein, of the Climate Reality Project, attempt to find common ground in Grand Junction.
Coal industry proponents left their signs behind as they entered the auditorium for the BLM’s hearing on coal leasing reform in June.
Representatives from the Climate Reality Project, based in Boulder, Colorado, face off with col-mining advocates.