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BREAKING NEWS: RFK, Jr. and Don Blankenship to Debate Energy

November 19, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
blankenship, bobbykennedy, cleanenergy, climate, climatechange, coal, dirtycoal, dirtyenergy, donblankenship, energy, globalwarming, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, rfkjr

This just in: Don Blankenship, CEO of Massey Energy, has accepted the challenge to debate environmental champion Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., senior counsel for NRDC, on energy issues. I was with Bobby last weekend in Nashville at NRDC's Music Saves Mountains campaign event, but at that time Blankenship...continued

Interior Department Comes Out Strong (Rhetorically) on Mountaintop Removal

November 19, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Health and the Environment , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, coalmining, dirtycoal, EPA, fill, fillrule, interior, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, salazar

The Interior Department announced yesterday that it is taking immediate steps to strengthen oversight of state-approved surface coal mining operations -- including mountaintop removal -- and to impose tighter restrictions on the dumping of mining waste in steams. In a statement issued by the agency, Assistant Interior...continued

Mountains, Mining and Mayflies

November 16, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Health and the Environment , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, coalmining, dirtycoal, EPA, mayflies, mayfly, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR

When I started my environmental career working as a grassroots coordinator for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation in Virginia, one of my favorite parts of the job involved occasionally accompanying CBF educators on canoe trips to teach students and teachers the...continued

Country Stars Come Out Against Mountaintop Removal

November 12, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Health and the Environment , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, bigkenny, countrymusic, emmylouharris, gibson, kathymattea, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, musicsavesmountains, nashville, robertfkennedy, sherylcrow

Nashville is "Music City", the home of country music -- but the heart and soul of this celebrated American musical genre lies a few hundred miles east in the Appalachian Mountains.  Yes indeed, Appalachia is where country music was born.  And more...continued

Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining 101

November 11, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Health and the Environment , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, coal, coalmining, dirtycoal, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR

I have blogged countless times about mountaintop removal, the world's most destructive coal mining.  My posts explore the various ecological, economic and cultural harm caused by this reckless strip mining.  I've also highlighted specific people and places most affected by the...continued

Urge the Obama Administration to Save Coal River Mountain

November 5, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
appalachia, coal, coalriver, coalrivermountain, dirtycoal, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, westvirginia, wind, windfarm

Rising above a picturesque valley in southern West Virginia, like an oasis in the midst of coal country, Coal River Mountain represents the last, best hope for a community resisting the legacy of dirty energy in this part of Appalachia. ...continued

Facing Coal Hard Facts at Interior Department

November 3, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Curbing Pollution , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, coalmining, dirtyenergy, DOI, EPA, interior, lisajackson, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, obama, OSM, pizarchik, salazar

What is up with the U.S. Department of Interior these days?  Unlike the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which appears to be walking the walk on mountaintop removal coal mining thanks to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson's leadership, it's quite another story...continued

USA Today Editorializes Against Mountaintop Removal

October 27, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Curbing Pollution , Health and the Environment , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, coalmining, dirtycoal, dirtyenergy, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, USAToday

Kudos to the USA Today for coming out strong in its opposition to the worst of the worst coal mining: mountaintop removal.  Today's excellent, hold-no-punches editorial declares "it's time to protect forests, streams from environmental degradation." It kicks off this way: Buried...continued

Support Wind, Save a Mountain: The Battle for Coal River Mountain

October 27, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Curbing Pollution , Health and the Environment , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
appalachia, coalmining, coalriver, coalrivermountain, dirtycoal, dirtyenergy, massey, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, obama, solar, wind

Let me get this straight. President Obama, touting his administration's support for clean energy, visited Florida yesterday to tour the DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center, with its solar panels sprawling across 180 acres that can generate power for 3,000 homes. Yet on Coal River...continued

Henry Fair Captures Coal River Mountain

October 27, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
appalachia, coalmining, coalriver, coalrivermountain, dirtycoal, henryfair, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR

J. Henry Fair is a phenomenal photographer who generously lends his images to NRDC.  He has been particularly helpful to me by providing for our use his starkly captivating photos of mountaintop removal coal mining.  By hook or by crook, whether...continued

Rob Perks
Rob Perks
Director, Center for Advocacy Campaigns
Washington, D.C.
I run NRDC's Center for Advocacy Campaigns. Our shop exists to guide NRDC's policy and...
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