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A publication of Appalachian Voices
  • Issues
    • Home page
    • Summer 2025 Print Edition
    • Archives
  • Columns
    • Hiking the Highlands
    • This Green House
    • Naturalist’s Notebook
    • Across Appalachia
    • Energy Report
  • About The Voice
  • About Appalachian Voices
    • Our mission and vision
    • Contact Us
    • Get Involved
  • Our Work
    • End Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining
    • A New Economy for Appalachia
    • Holding the Coal Industry Accountable
    • Stop Pipelines & Fracked Gas
    • Energy Democracy for All
  • Search

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Bright yellow, green and blue squiggles of lightweave through a dark, forest floor.

Chasing the Light of Bioluminescence

A crowd of Indigenous people, some dressed in traditional clothing or carrying banners, walk along a road behind a woman carrying a vessel of water.

Indigenous Couple Fights For Social And Environmental Justice

An aerial photo looks down on a white, rectangular building with solar panels on its rooftop. A pink sign on the side of the building bears the name Annie's Frugal Finery.

REAP Benefits Farmers, Small Businesses and the Climate

A woman with short, graying hair wearing pants and a long, green jacket stands in a pasture with fields and rolling hills behind her.

Woman Says Pipeline ‘Wrecked’ Farm

This aerial satellite photo looks down on a fissured earthen dam.

Mine Cleanup Concerns Grow As Industry Declines

Proposed Regional Hydrogen Energy Hubs Raise Concerns

Years After Atlantic Coast Pipeline Cancellation, Easements Remain

A man in a black t-shirt speaks at a podium behind a sign depicting a skeleton wearing a miner's hat that says BlackLungKills.org in black lettering. A banner that says Black Lung Association is draped over a table behind him and a statue of a miner rises above them in the background.

New Draft Safety Standard for Exposure to Silica Dust

A black woman speaks into a microphone. People stand behind her holding signs calling for coal ash cleanup. A large banner held by several people at the front of the group reads, "Make Power Plants Clean Up All Their Coal Ash."

EPA Seeks Update to Coal Ash Cleanup Requirements

Solar Fund Boosts Renewable Energy Projects

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