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Mixed Bag on Coal Mining Decision from Obama Administration

Posted by Bruce Nilles, Sierra Club at 12:12 PM on June 15, 2009.


Without a significant change in policy, mining companies will continue to destroy our mountains and bury our streams on Obama's watch.
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This post was co-written by Bruce Nilles and Mary Anne Hitt, director and deputy director, respectively, of the Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign.

The Obama Administration announced steps to end the fast-tracking of certain mountaintop removal coal mine permits and to add tougher enforcement in Appalachia, important steps that -- with additional actions -- could greatly reduce the devastation to communities, waterways and mountains. However, these new policies alone will not necessarily improve conditions in Appalachia unless additional steps are taken and enforcement is stepped up significantly, and hundreds of mountains remain in peril.

That is why the Sierra Club is launching a new website called "What's At Stake," where you can track all the mountaintop removal permits now before the Obama Administration and learn more about the mountains and communities whose fate hangs in the balance.

After a West Virginia court ruled against it recently, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed revoking the nationwide "one-size-fits-all" permit it had used to authorize the dumping of coal mining waste into hundreds of miles of Appalachian headwater streams. The bad news, though, is that the Obama Administration says it will continue to allow mountaintop removal mining to bury streams under tons of mining waste.

 

CoalThere is too much at stake in Appalachia for the administration to only go this far. Without a significant change in policy, mining companies will continue to destroy our mountains and bury our streams on the Obama administration’s watch. If the Obama Administration fully enforced the Clean Water Act, which would prohibit filling streams with mining waste, and closed regulatory loopholes created by the Bush administration, mountaintop removal coal mining would become nearly impossible.

The coal industry continues to find ways to pollute and use its influence to strong-arm its way around environmental regulations. They are more interested in profits than people, and in setting up roadblocks to progress on clean energy. We must all work together to clean up the coal industry.

This is also why you should check out our new “What's At Stake” mountaintop removal tracker website. Actor Ashley Judd has once again teamed up with Sierra Club to help launch the website.

In the next few months, if the Obama Administration allows the hundreds of mountaintop removal coal mining permits that are currently in the pipeline to go forward, it will result in the outright destruction of hundreds of miles of streams, the leveling of over 60,000 acres of diverse hardwood forests, and a new round of blasting, flooding, and water contamination for the communities of Appalachia.

The true test of these new policies -- and of President Obama's legacy on this issue -- will be whether they change the terrible situation on the ground in Appalachia. You can tell the Obama Administration to stop MTR.

Wind Recent studies have shown that the Appalachia Mountains could support commercial scale wind energy facilities, which would bring long-term, sustainable jobs to the region -- but only if the mountains are left standing. We must stop this destructive practice now.

The bulldozers are already rolling. Check out the Sierra Club's "What's at Stake" website and urge the Obama Administration to take bold action to end mountaintop removal coal mining before it is too late.

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How Obama Got Elected
Posted by: AmariN on Jun 16, 2009 2:57 AM   
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Coals might give nations’ another source of economic profit but I don’t think it will give people peace of mind and might destruct our nature forever! Since, recent studies have shown that the Appalachia Mountains could support commercial scale wind energy facilities, which would bring long-term, sustainable jobs to the region -- but only if the mountains are left standing. That is why we must stop this destructive practice now. In relation to Obama’s issues, a lot of people want to know How Obama Got Elected. Please, I’m addressing my disappointment to the administration: ”Don’t make me think I was wrong to vote for you!”

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6 Months and No magic wands???
Posted by: Purple Girl on Jun 16, 2009 6:36 AM   
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Gimme a Fucking break!
We have centuries of coal mining and reliance on it, and suddenly we expect this Admin to wave a magic wand and make it all go away. Who's delusional Now?
Until we are able to get solar and wind energy up and running to meet our nations energy needs we are going to have to dance with the 'Devils' for a while longer- coal, Nukes and Fossil fuels. And let's not delude ourselves that Electrical power has no side effects either. Plenty of research indicates those power stations and those power line have detrimental effects on the health of the communities around them- brain cancer,anyone?
Pull your panties and your heads out of your asses,my lefty cohorts, There is No magic Wands, just as there is no Golden ticket for the 'Rapture' Bus.Admit it you all fucked up pushing Corn as biofuel- so your ideas have their own detrimental effects on Humanity too.
FYI the Root word to 'Progressive' is Progress which by definition means a measurable movement forward- not magic similataneous transport to another plane.
Heres something to work towards, making US truley energy independent by Reclaiming ALL our means (resources) to Energy production and distribution. Regardless of the form of Energy we use, as long as the for profit Corps own and control the production and distribution we will always be subject to their greed and political influence- thus our economy and lives will be owned and controlled by Them.Our Energy resources and production ARE A national Treasure and the right by which we are capable to exercise our inaleinable right to 'Life ,Liberty and the pursuit of happiness'.
Revoke public land leases to private corps, seize all equipment obtained through tax loopholes and price gouging and make those damn Corps Compete against US in providing national and international energy.Those our OUR Mountains ('majesty'), Our Water Ways ('Sea to shining Sea'), Our NG & fossil Fuel deposits (Below our 'waves of grain'). In fact They are also Our Nuke plants,Oil Rigs and Power grids because of subsidies those corps were given from our tax dollars. So shall the be wind mill and Solar panel Farms.

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