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US enhances mining safety with new silica dust regulations

New protections against hazardous mining dust aim to curb rising cases of severe lung diseases among miners.

Chris Hamby reports for The New York Times.

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High mercury levels in tropical birds in Americas blamed on gold mining

Exotic birds are the canary in the gold mine when it comes to mercury pollution and provide warning that other animals, including humans, affected.

Impact: Federal mine safety agency considers tougher response to silica dust after Public Health Watch report

A proposed rule to protect coal miners from severe black lung acknowledges just a fraction of thousands of cases of disease.

Autoworkers prepare to strike for a place in the EV future

Some 150,000 US autoworkers are poised to strike this week for better pay. Their union is pushing auto giants to ensure that green jobs won’t be worse jobs.

11 killed in explosion at coal mine in northern China

Authorities say 11 people have been killed in a coal mine explosion in northern China, in a reminder of the country’s continued dependence on the energy source.

After decades of broken promises, coal miners hail rule to slow rise of black lung

A half-century ago, the nation’s top health experts urged the federal agency in charge of mine safety to adopt strict rules protecting miners from poisonous rock dust.
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