Slow Burn

Decoder Ring | Making Coal Cute Again

Feb 11, 2026
Simone Randolph, OSMRE communications director who led the Coalie rollout, and Nitish Pahwa, Slate energy and climate writer, discuss the viral cartoon coal mascot. They unpack how a playful office mascot became politicized online. They trace the mascot’s origins, the rollout around infrastructure messaging, and why it read as propaganda in the current political climate.
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How Coley Began As An Office Gag

  • Sarah Eckert invented Coley by pasting coal clipart with googly eyes into a Word doc and taping the printout to her office wall.
  • The in-office gag spread across OSMRE and became an internal mascot before anyone planned a public rollout.
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