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Mountaintop removal and clean water: Kinda at odds

DC lobbying effort May 12-16

Posted by Erik Hoffner (Guest Contributor) at 1:54 PM on 11 May 2007

Citizens from Appalachia were at the UN's meeting on sustainable energy policy this week to challenge the clean-coalers, and were received really well by the other delegates. Coal advocates were hard-put to refute the evidence that coal kills communities. Now the effort moves to D.C. from May 12-16 for the 2nd Annual Mountaintop Removal Week lobbying effort.

Organized by Appalachian Voices, the effort will advance the Clean Water Protection Act toward passage and help end mountaintop removal coal mining. Call your senator or rep to support this effort and/or take action here. 'Cuz when you blow off a mountain's top and dump it in the valley, it's gonna foul the water a wee bit. This bill is as much about social justice as it is about the environment.


well done!

One would like to see "preserving biodiversity" and "ensuring animal welfare" up there, center stage, full spotlight, as well.  But meanwhile, we biodiversivists and animal-welfare protectors are happy to jump aboard the social justice wagon.

Chickens deserve our true friendship! So do fish! So do other sentient beings! Let us learn to be kind.
yes

Canis,

Yes, the activists who went to the UN Commission on Sust. Dev. sessions this week said they were received really well: other delegates from NGOs that regularly attend were glad to see a delegation of grassroots activists truly on a mission for their cause. I'm sure that biodiversity/critter advocacy as a subject would be welcomed, too. The CSD sessions can be a bit of an echo chamber sometimes, I guess, and grassroots voices seem to be needed. Makes sense, this is what the CSD was built for.

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