The Enviroweenies opposed and killed a coal terminal in Oregon for Montana coal, so I'm not to surprised by this. The war on fossil fuels is taking on a regional bias. The folks on the coasts are all ready paying more for energy than those in the interior states. I know its mostly due to taxes, but I'm wondering if there is an economically viable way, outside of government regulation and anti-trust collusion, to make the cost of energy so prohibitive in the coastal states to influence some to come to their senses?