Monthly Archives: April 2010

Brownfield Grants To Clean Up Coalfields

It’s not much, but at least it’s a start. This week, the EPA doled out millions of dollars in grants for brownfield cleanups, with several hundred thousand going to Appalachian coalfield communities to help with environmental and economic recovery after

New Study Shows Correlation Between Cancer, Coal Mining, And Ecological Disintegrity

Another study – this one from Than Hitt and Dr. Michael Hendryx – shows a high correlation between coal mining and certain types of cancers. It also outlines what a loss of ecologic integrity can mean for human health. You

Center for Biological Diversity Files Endangered Species Act Petition for 404 Southeastern Species

Photo by the Center for Biological Diversity The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) filed an Endangered Species Act listing petition today for a staggeringly tragic 404 southeastern aquatic, riparian, and wetland species. Of the 404, mountaintop removal coal mining is

A Personal Reflection- Larry Gibson and a Movement to Save Mountains

This is a personal account, written by Megan Naylor, student at Appalachian State University and superstar volunteer for Appalachian Voices. She became motivated to help end mountaintop removal when she visited Larry Gibson at his home on Kayford Mountain in

3 New Cosponsors for H.R. 1310

The best way to start a Monday is with good news, and this week we have that in triplicate. Last week, three new co-sponsors signed on to H.R. 1310, the Clean Water Protection Act, a historic bill to protect our

Report Shows Coal Industry Still Massively Subsidised by the Federal Government

By Julie Johnson An energetic supporter of initiatives that foster a positive future, Julie worked with Appalachian Voices from 2009-2011, first as a Communications Intern, then as Distribution Manager and freelance feature writer for The Appalachian Voice. – – –

All Forms of Mining Must Become Safer for Miners and Communities

Photo: Shane Evans, WV Legislature Appalachian Voices continues to hold the families of Raleigh County in our thoughts and prayers. As we have said before, the loss of these courageous men saddens us deeply, and we continue to support the

Coal Communities in the Spotlight

As the issue of mountaintop removal receives more attention, the focus has increasingly grown to include the people and communities affected by this mining practice. Time Magazine recently did a piece about a mining town that was bought out by

Newest Cosponsor of the Appalachia Restoration Act from Ohio

After intense pressure from Ohio Citizen Action, and other constituents, Senator Sherrod Brown from the coal state of Ohio officially became the 11th cosponsor of SB 696, the Appalachia Restoration Act, which would help to end mountaintop removal mining. When

U.S. Senator from TN Calls For Legislative Action on Mountaintop Removal

By Julie Johnson An energetic supporter of initiatives that foster a positive future, Julie worked with Appalachian Voices from 2009-2011, first as a Communications Intern, then as Distribution Manager and freelance feature writer for The Appalachian Voice. – – –

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