There is No coal. Estimated from 110 to 150 years worth. Not a long time.
No, clean coal.
No, dirty coal.
Not enough coal, left on the planet.
Especially; not enough in the US, to justify tearing up any more land, to try and find some!
Mountaintop Removal/Earthjustice
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GreenPeace
702 H Street NW STE 300
Washington DC 20001
(202) 462-1177
Mountaintop removal (MTR) coal mining is one of America’s worst environmental crimes!
Every day, across Appalachia, the coal industry literally blows the tops off the mountains: clear-cutting forests, wiping out natural habitats and poisoning rivers and drinking water.
Not only are these mountains lost forever, but the heritage and the health of families across the region are being sacrificed. For a mere 7 percent of the nation’s coal, the trade off does not add up.
Just because the US coal companies have already totally gutted the Appalachia's, doesn't mean they're stopping.
How do they all sleep at night, Blowing the Tops Off Mountains?
The Last Mountain provided by Kossack eff / Wikipedia
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Appalachia Wikipedia
Appalachia, America's Forgotten People
Hunger And Poverty Children of the Mountains Struggle to Survive.
Central Appalachia Has Up To Three Times The National Poverty Rate.
The Spirit Of Appalachia, Neighbor Helping Neighbor!
Appalachian Region Missions distributes 2 1/2 million pounds of food, new shoes, new clothing, personal products, building material and other products necessary for daily living, each year.
Appalachian Region Missions, Inc
PO Box 33
Olive Branch, MS 38654
Phone (901) 409-5876 Fax (662) 895-5876
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Coal River Mountain Watch is a small non-profit working in communities affected by the irresponsible practices of the coal industry in Southern West Virginia.
Warning Made me cry. Might make, you too.
June 11 2010