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    Ted Nace is the director of CoalSwarm, a collaborative information clearinghouse on US and international coal mines, plants, companies, politics, impacts, and alternatives. He is the author of Climate Hope: On the Front Lines of the Fight Against Coal (CoalSwarm, 2010).

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