&quot;beneath the plume&quot; A local youth football league practices beneath the American Electric Power Gen. James M. Gavin coal-burning power plant in Cheshire, Ohio. As the global climate change debates intensifies around the world, living in close proximity to coal burning power plants is a daily reality for many communities in the rural United States. The James Gavin power plant is located literally the middle of the town of Cheshire, Ohio. It is the largest power plant in Ohio, and burns up to 2,500 tons of coal per day at full capacity.  photo credit: kayana szymczak