October 30, 2009
Mountaintop removal mining protests going national
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Activists with Mountain Justice, Rainforest Action Network and other groups planned protests at Environmental Protection Agency headquarters and across the country Friday to demand the end of mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia.

An online map showed more than two dozen planned events from California to Maine, including demonstrations at a regional EPA office in Philadelphia and a New Jersey office of JPMorgan & Chase Co., a bank environmentalists say is the biggest financier of the destructive form of strip mining.

It was the third attempt at a national protest since June, and evidence the environmentalists believe the tide is turning in their favor under the Obama administration.

"The end of mountaintop removal is almost here,'' declares the Rainforest Action Network on its Web site. "Political and financial decision-makers in New York, Washington D.C. and across the country continue to hear our message.''

Chris Hamilton, vice president of the West Virginia Coal Association, was out of the office Friday and did not immediately return a cell phone message.

Mountaintop removal is a form of strip mining that blasts apart ridge tops to expose multiple coal seams. Operators level off the peaks, then dump rock and debris into valleys, sometimes covering intermittent streams and changing the contour of the land.

Coal operators say it's often the most efficient and sometimes the only way to get to reserves, but many people who live near the mines say they suffer unacceptable damage to the environment and their homes.

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Posted By: RealistHillbilly (10:07am 11-06-2009)
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I am FOR a sustainable economy. That means that people can make enough money to support their families without needing government handouts. I could care less about (R) or (D) labels. I do not think the rights of mayflies trumps the rights of people any more than we should allow unchecked capitalism. The planet survived volcanoes, comets and numerous wars. If we are not careful WV may not survive the afterglow of the 60's commune movement that spurred the eco-religion of Build Nothing Nowhere and the self-serving scare tactics they employ under guise of "climate change."

Posted By: MU4WVU2 (12:48am 11-05-2009)
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Real, didn't you hear the Repubs were the "Party of No". Would you therefore be suggesting these anti everything people are the backbone of the Repub party? Things get confusing when people say one thing and then act exactly opposite. Do they just want to be different?
There are plenty opportunities in So WV. I just don't know what they are. There are good paying jobs to replace the coal jobs. No one is able to find them. How can there be so much contridiction of what some say verses what they are willing to do/produce?

They want to come to the aid ov WVians by removing jobs and economic potential with positive thoughts that will sustain everyone who is willing to think as they do. This is a lovely world that they dream of....but, are they lost in reality?

Posted By: RealistHillbilly (9:01am 11-05-2009)
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These people have no plan except they are AGAINST things. They are not for anything. These are the most negative anti-social individuals that have ever existed.

Posted By: SamCogar (4:27am 11-05-2009)
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And Yes, I work for a large corporation.

Well now wvern, why don’t you talk that large corporation into relocating to southern WV if you think there is great opportunities down there. Betcha they could build a nice looking corporate office on the side of one of those mountains. You do like mountain climbing to get to work, don’tja?

“[i]Possibilities include technology, tourism, healthcare, education, engineering, law enforcement, banking, etc.“[i]

Such idiocy. You might as well have included space exploration and growing orange juice.

“[i]There was a time when miners made up 2/3rds of the work force in southern WV. “[i]

Well “DUH”, when 100,000 miners lost their jobs due to mechanization the State lost 200,000 population. The miners left and the service people signed up for welfare.

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