We think you'll love this new children's cartoon
about mountaintop removal coal mining from Gorilla in the Greenhouse.
There are A LOT of videos on the web
about mountaintop removal coal mining.
We've heard far too many stories
about mountaintop removal coal mines polluting streams in Appalachia, coal plants polluting waterways with toxic coal cash - the stories unfortunately go on and on.
Not exact matches
Most recently, there's been a burst of songs
about coal mining via
mountaintop removal, where the threat is less to miners and more to the environment of West Virginia and, in the long run, the climate.
Since The Last Mountain's release, new research has documented higher rates of poverty, illness and early death in communities near
mountaintop removal mining sites while evidence continues to pour in
about the toll that
coal emissions take on public health.
Keep Fighting: The Last Mountain (A Film Review) The Last Mountain, a scathing documentary
about mountaintop removal mining, details the many injustices bestowed by the
coal industry upon the very people it claims to support.
Our Mountain Justice Summer camp will feature nine days of workshops, trainings, learning
about coal mining and
mountaintop removal and Appalachian history and culture.
Sierra Club, Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition,
Coal River Mountain Watch, and the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy: «We are deeply disappointed and concerned
about the effect of today's court ruling because
mountaintop removal mining has already caused widespread and extreme destruction to the mountains, waters, and communities of Appalachia.
Gunnoe, a 2009 Goldman Prize recipient, has been actively speaking out for communities affected by
mountaintop removal coal mining, releasing studies
about the impact of this destructive practice on local families» health.
The Last Mountain, a scathing documentary
about mountaintop removal mining, details the many injustices bestowed by the
coal industry upon the very people it claims to support.
Once upon a time, we posted
about a provocative essay suggesting that the whole of Kentucky could be powered by solar installed on former
mountaintop removal coal mines.