Coal kept Easterners affordably and reliably warm on Thanksgiving Day

Is a colder world better than a warmer world? The National Climate Assessment thinks so. But BURN MORE COAL doesn’t. And but for the coal plants on the East Coast, electricity wouldn’t have been available to keep people warm on Thanksgiving Day. Coal kept electricity rates stable even as natural prices soared and life went on in the bitter cold.

Source: Newsweek.com