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"Oakland’s War Over a Coal Export Terminal Plays Out in Court"

"Land-locked Western states have been clamoring for a way to ship their coal overseas. They’ve been running into roadblocks over the pollution and climate impact."

"The export war between Western coal-producing states that want their coal to reach new markets and Pacific Coast states that don't want the pollution or climate consequences of shipping it played out in a federal appeals court on Tuesday.

This time, the fight was over land near the Port of Oakland, California.

Lawyers for Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal LLC, which wants to build a coal terminal near the port, accused the City of Oakland of breaching a development contract by banning coal shipments after the agreement was signed. The city's attorneys contend that handling coal at the city-owned land was not part of the original plan and would expose Oakland's residents, particularly disadvantaged communities, to health-harming pollution."

Judy Fahys reports for InsideClimate News November 13, 2019.

Source: InsideClimate News, 11/19/2019