What happens when a town’s coal mines shutdown?

With more and more countries passing law against coal and fossil fuel usage, what happens to the town's that are forced to shutdown their coal mines? We wanted to answer this question and see how towns can move forward and recover after loosing their dominate industry. In this video, we travel to Panji in China's rust belt to find out how coal towns are dealing with big changes in the global economy.
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