Enviro groups sue over federal coal leases

Environmentalists have filed a lawsuit seeking to derail efforts by the federal government to lease an estimated 2 billion tons of coal near two major Wyoming mines.

The lawsuit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. targets four recent and proposed coal lease sales in the Powder River Basin.

The Sierra Club and Wild Earth Guardians say mining and burning coal from the federal leases would release huge amounts of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, exacerbating climate change.

The Bureau of Land Management leases are located near two of the largest coal mines in the world - Arch Coal's Black Thunder mine and Peabody Energy's North Antelope Rochelle mine.

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