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Inside the Coal Industry’s Rhetorical Playbook

Press/Media: Public Engagement

Description

If citizens have heard anything about the upheaval in the U.S. coal industry, it is probably the insistence that President Obama and the EPA have waged a “war on coal.” This phrase is written into President-elect Donald Trump’s energy platform, which promises to “end the war on coal.”

The often repeated slogan indexes a set of attitudes and assumptions about government regulation and environmentalism. The foremost if the belief that the (liberal, overreaching) federal government has it out for coal and the American way of life that coal supports.

Period8 Jan 2017

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleInside the Coal Industry’s Rhetorical Playbook
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletThe Conversation
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date8/01/17
    DescriptionIf citizens have heard anything about the upheaval in the U.S. coal industry, it is probably the insistence that President Obama and the EPA have waged a “war on coal.” This phrase is written into President-elect Donald Trump’s energy platform, which promises to “end the war on coal.”

    The often repeated slogan indexes a set of attitudes and assumptions about government regulation and environmentalism. The foremost if the belief that the (liberal, overreaching) federal government has it out for coal and the American way of life that coal supports.
    URLhttps://theconversation.com/inside-the-coal-industrys-rhetorical-playbook-66260
    PersonsSteve Schwarze, Jennifer Peeples, Jen Schneider, Pete Bsumek

Keywords

  • coal
  • carbon capture and storage
  • rhetoric
  • political rhetoric
  • US energy policy
  • war on coal