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Mountaintop Removal Mining News

Mountaintop Removal Mining

 
Mountaintop coal mining is a surface mining practice involving the removal of mountaintops to expose coal seams, and disposal of the associated mining overburden in adjacent valleys ("valley fills," which occur in steep terrain where there are limited disposal alternatives). Mountaintop coal mining operations are concentrated in eastern Kentucky, southern West Virginia, western Virginia, and scattered areas of eastern Tennessee. In 1998, the U.S. Department of Energy estimated that 28.5 billion tons of high quality coal remain in the Appalachia coal mining region. Restricting mountaintop mining to small watersheds could substantially impact the amount of extraction that takes place.
 
Environmental effects include an increase of minerals in the water (leading to less diverse and more pollutant-tolerant species), reduced tree growth, fragmented forests, damaged habitats and others. (Source: EPA / Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Articles about Mountaintop Removal Mining

  • RAN's Purple Mountain Majesty

    Fri, Mar 19 2010 at 12:39 AM

    Rainforest Action Network decides enough is enough with Obama's broken promises on mountaintop mining and stages dramatic protest in front of the EPA.

  • Coal comfort: Margaret Palmer on 'Colbert Report'

    Wed, Jan 20 2010 at 4:32 PM

    Video: Margaret Palmer, professor of biology at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Studies, believes there's a better way to mine for coal than blowing the tops off mountains.

  • A Wendy’s boycott

    Tue, Jan 12 2010 at 2:24 PM

    The fast-food company allows some of its restaurants to display signs in support of mountaintop removal.

  • America's Most Endangered Mountains

    Sun, Nov 29 2009 at 3:56 PM

    A new YouTube integrated map lets Appalachian communities speak out on mountaintop coal mining.

  • Senior citizens to march against mountaintop removal mining

    Thu, Sep 17 2009 at 4:19 PM

    81 year old Roland Micklem is currently in jail for protesting against mountaintop removal mining and is organizing a march of senior citizens to bring attention to the evil practice.

  • EPA stands up against mountaintop mining

    Fri, Sep 11 2009 at 7:14 PM

    Finally! The EPA declares that 79 mountaintop coal mining permits may violate the Clean Water Act.

  • Midweek roundup: Energy & Earth

    Wed, Sep 02 2009 at 2:54 PM

    Verizon is sponsoring a pro-dirty energy rally, California is on fire, and a huge new venture capital fund targets green tech.

  • Links for all: Climate change Tuesday

    Tue, Aug 25 2009 at 3:17 PM

    Hemp bricks, wood bikes, solar oil fields, rubles for clunkers, Whole Foods take a hit, and surprise, surprise-- a Republican governor abandons his support of fighting global warming.

  • When government environmental agencies go bad

    Mon, Aug 24 2009 at 11:01 AM

    Both the EPA and West Virginia's Department of Environmental Protection were recently caught with their hand in big industry's cookie jar.

  • Mountaintop removal: Battle for the mountains

    Fri, Aug 07 2009 at 4:55 PM

    While activists against mountaintop removal grow, miners of the region defend their practices as a way of life.

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