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| Association of American State Geologists Function as a basic information source for their state governments' executive, legislative, and judicial branches. an organization of the chief executives of the state geological surveys in 50 states and Puerto Rico. |   |
| Diesel Emissions Evaluation Program (DEEP) A research consortium aimed at reducing exposure to diesel exhaust in underground mining. |   | |
| Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (SME) International society of professionals associated with mining and mineral-related industries. |   | |
| Geological Society of Australia Established to promote, advance and support the earth sciences in Australia. |   | |
| American Institute of Mining- Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers (AIME) Advances the knowledge of engineering and the arts and sciences involved in the production and use of minerals, metals, materials and energy resources. |   | |
| Women in Mining (WIM) Nationwide organization composed of individuals employed in, associated with, or interested in the mining industry. |   | |
| International Society of Explosive Engineers (ISEE) A professional society dedicated to promoting the safe and controlled use of explosives in mining, manufacturing, construction, forestry, quarrying and many other commercial pursuits. |   | |
| Anthracite Region Independent Power Producers Association A not-for-profit trade association representing Pennsylvania companies that generate electricity using Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler technology to burn coal mining refuse. |   | |
| Center for Energy and Economic Development (CEED) A national, information, non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of the long-term viability of coal-fueled electricity generation in America through research and advocacy programs. |   | |
| Coal Trading Association (CTA) Develops and maintains industry standards for coal trading activity. |   | |
| Geological Society of London The UK national society for geoscience which exists to promote the geosciences and the professional interests of UK geoscientists. |   | |
| Lignite Energy Council Promotes the development of North Dakota's lignite coal resources for use in generating electricity, synthetic natural gas and byproducts. |   | |
| Greening Earth Society (GES) Promotes the scientific view that CO2 is beneficial to humankind and nature, providing information about CO2 and fossil fuels. |   | |
| Kentucky Mining Institute Promotes the advancement of the mining industry by encouraging and promoting the study and investigation of mining problems. |   | |
| Geological Society of America (GSA) A nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences. |   | |
| Northwest Mining Association (NWMA) Non-profit regional trade association supporting the mining industry throughout Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Washington and Washington, the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories. |   | |
| American Geological Institute (AGI) A nonprofit federation of 35 geoscientific and professional associations that represent more than 100, geophysicists, 000 geologists and other earth scientists. |   | |
| American Geophysical Union Focused on the organization and dissemination of scientific information in the interdisciplinary and international field of geophysics. |   | |
| Citizens Coal Council (CCC) Works to protect communities and the environment from damage caused by mining and burning coal. |   | |
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