Nearly $400 billion worth of high-quality coal lies under lands protected by the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, but the best thing for Utah would to leave this black bounty where it is Ââ in favor of embracing cleaner energy sources and outdoor recreation, both of which abound in the Beehive State. So says a new report from the group Alliance for a Better Utah that highlights the coal industryâs ever-dimming future and rising prospects of eco-based tourism. âOutdoor recreation pro... <iframe src="http://www.sltrib.com/csp/mediapool/sites/sltrib/pages/garss.csp" height="1" width="1" > </frame>