About the Alliance The Heartland Coalfield Alliance is a collaborative movement that includes community groups, students and nonprofits in Illinois, Indiana and western Kentucky. We advocate for residents of the Illinois Coal Basin, whose communities bear the burden of our country’s reliance on coal for electricity.
Since 2010, we have been a leader in the effort to promote a just and sustainable transition away from coal and towards a cleaner energy economy in America’s Heartland.
Click here to learn more and then join us today!

Map of the Illinois Coal Basin
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By Pamela Richart, on March 6th, 2012 [ March 24, 2012; 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. ] Coal in the Heartland – Multi-Media Presentation Date: Wednesday April 18th, 2012 Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Presented by: Heart of Illinois Group Leaders: Joyce Blumenshine, IL Conservation Chair, Sierra Club 309-688-0950 joblumen@yahoo.com…… Brian Perbix Prairie Rivers Network 217-344-2371 bperbix@prairierivers.org Location: Forest Park Nature Center, 5809 Forest Park Drive, Peoria Heights, IL
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Impacts of Coal Mining in America’s Heartland Multi-Media Presentation
In Illinois and across the country, powerful interests are getting behind “clean coal” as a local solution to our energy problems. Unfortunately, clean coal is a myth – from the coal mines to the power plants, coal is the dirtiest way to meet our electric needs.
Help us get the word out! Contact us if your group wants to learn about the history of Illinois’ coalfields, the ravages of the current Illinois coal boom, and how communities are standing up to protect their health and well-being from coal’s devastating impacts.
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