Here are some of the stories we’ve been following this week.6261650491_0cd6c701bb_b

  • Coal is popular in Vietnam, but now the country is working on a solution to deal with the more than 15 million tons of coal ash produced every year.
  • A rails-to-trails program in New York remains on hold as a legal battle over the plan continues in the courts. The proposed plan would renovate nearly 80 miles of train tracks to create recreational pathways between Tupper Lake and Lake Placid.
  • Voters in Monterey County in California passed a ballot initiative banning hydraulic fracturing as well as any other oil or gas developments.
  • A marine research facility in Alaska that began with funds from the Exxon Valdez oil spill settlement is now leading the way in planning on how to clean up oil spills.
  • TransCanada Corp., the company behind the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, said it is still committed the pipeline, and that it could be started back up under President-Elect Donald Trump.