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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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Man and woman sit at table in front of blue backdrop

Fate of Mountain Valley Pipeline’s North Carolina extension still unclear

Several dozen men and women gather in a brewery to watch a presentation about the Ridgeline Pipeline Expansion project in Middle Tennessee.

How a Pipeline Proposal Birthed a Community Movement in Middle Tennessee

man speaks into microphone at TVA Board listening session

Communities Speak Out on Clean Energy, Safety

a dark bog turtle with yellow markings on its neck

Saving the Tiny Bog Turtle Could Have a Big Impact on Conservation

Debris covers one side of a damaged bridge that once connected a blue house to the roadway in the foreground. Receding water reveals badly eroded creek banks.

Left High and Dry After the Flood

man stands at podium in front of statue of a miner, banner in background says "Black Lung Association"

Regulators Poised to Update Miners’ Protections from Silica Dust

Black Lung Resurgence Drives Push to Protect Coal Miners Against Silica Dust

Person speaks from podium

Nuclear Company Pursues Plans to Refine Uranium in Erwin, Tennessee

An older woman and man stand at a podium, with people seated on either side. Photo is taken from the perspective of an audience member several rows from the stage

Landfill Remediation Raises New Concerns

bat head and wings

Northern Long-Eared Bats Added to Endangered Species List

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