Posts Tagged ‘Environment’
Appalachian Crayfish: Canaries in a Coal Mine

Appalachian communities at growing risk from mountaintop removal

Don’t drink the water
As part of coal ash law enacted in North Carolina last year, Duke Energy is required to test the well water of residents living within 1000 feet of the massive coal ash ponds that dot the state. Now, the first round of water testing results are coming back, giving residents and regulators a clear picture of just how widespread the problem is.
Apologies for the Dan River spill, guilt for coal ash crimes

Déjà vu in Kentucky clean water cases

Virginia lawmakers act on energy bills

“Clean coal” is on the fritz

Today, I prayed we #kickcoalash

An interview with Christopher Scotton, author of “Secret Wisdom of the Earth”

Appalachia’s Contested History
By Bill Kovarik It has been 50 years since Harry Caudill wrote “Night Comes to the Cumberlands,” a landmark history that rejected stereotypes of Appalachian people as backward hillbillies and described the ruthless exploitation they suffered. The book spoke with eloquence to the American conscience and set off a firestorm of controversy. Within a year,…
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