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Recent Events

September 25-27, 2010: Mass mobilization in Washington DC posted July 31, 2010

Appalachia Rising is a mass mobilization in Washington DC on September 27, 2010 calling for the abolition of mountaintop removal and surface mining.

It is a culmination of the national movement against surface mining and a foundation upon which to build a pan-Appalachian movement for prosperity and justice.

Coalfield citizens and organizers envision a vibrant mobilization of thousands -- coalfield residents, students & youth, Christians & people of all faiths, families, celebrities, underground miners, activists, artists, and all who yearn for justice -- to converge on Washington DC for a day of non-violent action and dignified civil disobedience targeting the politicians and agencies who could abolish surface mining with the stroke of a pen.


Monday July 26th, 2010: Keep Ison Rock Ridge Standing and Call-in to Senator Jim Webb's Office! posted July 20, 2010
Please join Mountain Justice in calling Senator Jim Webb on Monday July 26th and ask that he "KEEP ISON ROCK RIDGE STANDING" and support the communities of southwestern Virginia from mountaintop removal coal mining.

Call Senator Webb and ask We are asking the senator to step to to 1. Thank the EPA for all they have done to protect coalfield communities from surface coal mining and 2. Ask the EPA to continue to intervene with the Ison Rock Ridge water permit.


To reach Senator Webb's DC office call: 202-224-4024
or Toll Free: 1-866-507-1570


Activists stop strip mining machine on Coal River Mountain posted July 15, 2010


MARFORK, W.Va.—Protestors associated with Climate Ground Zero and Mountain Justice have locked to and shut down a highwall miner on Coal River Mountain today. Colin Flood, 22, and Katie Huszcza, 21, are locked to the mining equipment on Massey Energy's Bee Tree Surface Mine, near to the Brushy Fork Sludge Impoundment. Their banner states "Save Coal River Mountain" alongside images of ginseng, a morel, a deer and a bear.


June 15, 2010: Thousands to March in DC Calling for the Abolition of Mountaintop Removal posted June 12, 2010

WHEN: June 15, 10:00 AM

WHERE: WV State Capitol Back Steps Near Fountain, Charleston, WV

WHAT: On June 15 at the capital in Charleston, WV, coalfield residents and allies from across Appalachia will announce Appalachia Rising a mass mobilization set for September 27 in Washington DC. They are calling for thousands to join them in demanding the Obama Administration abolish surface mining and investment in sustainable economic diversification in Appalachia. Groups aim to mobilize thousands from across the country for a dignified day of action in DC to increase public pressure on elected officials and regulators to ban surface mining.

www.appalachiarising.org

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Video: clowns release floating banner in PNC Bank posted June 8, 2010

More photos from the rally outside the bank are available by clicking the image to the left.


Mountain Justice shames PNC Bank's mountaintop removal financing posted June 7, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, June 7, 2010
CONTACTS:
Ashley Browning 859-248-7027, Martin Mudd 859-963-5574

Lexington Protest Shames PNC's Mountaintop Removal Financing
PNC Bank is the biggest US financier of Appalachian mountain destruction

LEXINGTON, KY--At least 40 concerned citizens rallied in downtown Lexington today to express their anger at PNC Bank for financing mountaintop removal (MTR) coal mining. Local activists were joined by members of the group Mountain Justice and residents from mountaintop communities, who spoke out about the direct impact that this destructive form of mining has on their community, health and environment.


June 7, 2010: Mountain Justice Rally in Lexington to launch summer of action posted June 5, 2010

Join MTR abolitionist group Mountain Justice in Lexington, KY, Monday 6/7 at 11:30 on the courthouse lawn to send a strong message that we will no longer tolerate the criminal destruction of our mountains, streams and communities.

This rally marks the beginning of a summer of non-violent direct action in Kentucky to pressure corporations, banks, politicians and regulators to end destructive strip mining for coal and help build sustainable economies in Appalachia.

There will be inspiring speakers, street theater, and environmental justice activists young and old so this action will be a lot of fun. Come during your lunch hour to stand in solidarity with our fellow Kentuckians in the coalfields!

We will meet at 11:30 on the courthouse lawn at the corner of Limestone and Main in downtown Lexington. Contact Martin at if you have questions.


May 27 through June 6, 2010: Mountain Justice Training Camp posted May 25, 2010

Mountain Justice Summer training camp 2010!
Wiley's Last Resort in Letcher County, Kentucky
May 27th through June 6th

As the campaign to stop all forms of surface mining gains national awareness, we have more and more opportunities for folks to devote a summer of work to stopping mountaintop removal. We've got a job for every interest, skill set and time commitment! Don't worry if you can't volunteer all summer long, there are plenty of ways you can continue working with us in your hometown throughout the year!

Registration is now closed

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May 18, 2010: Human Life is Worth More Than a Lump of Coal! posted May 17, 2010

JOIN US

And Demand that Massey Put People Over Profit
Come Stand in Solidarity with the Mountains and Fallen Miners

Tuesday, May 18th, 8:30 a.m. - 12 or 1 p.m.
The Jefferson Hotel, 101 W Franklin St. Richmond, VA
MasseyProtestRVA@gmail.com

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March 12- 20, 2010: Mountain Justice Spring Break posted March 2, 2010

Our struggle for environmental justice in Appalachia has never been as publicized, analyzed, or urgent as RIGHT NOW! Not a moment too soon, your chance to plug in and make things happen is here! This March 12 - 20, Mountain Justice Spring Break will bring hundreds of young people face to face with the impacts of mountaintop removal and coal industry abuse - and give you the skills and knowledge you need to fight back! Through education, community service, speakers, hiking, music, poetry, direct action and more, you will learn from and stand with Appalachian communities in the struggle to maintain our land and culture.

Register at www.mjsb.org

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Protestors occupy Marfork Mining Co. office in response to mounting violations posted February 18, 2010

Contact: Mike Roselle (304 854 1852), Charles Suggs (304 854 7372), news@climategroundzero.org

Pettus, W.Va.-- Three occupied Massey Energy subsidiary Marfork Coal Company, Inc.'s main office this morning at eight. The protestors plan to present a citizen's arrest warrant and list of violations on the Marfork processing plant, Bee Tree Surface Mine and Brushy Fork sludge impoundment to company president Christopher Blanchard and Massey CEO Don Blankenship.

Brushy Fork Impoundment activity
The above image shows two areas, in purple, where Massey Energy is blasting dangerously close to the Brushy Fork Impoundment and multiple gas wells. The tree sit was right next to the #2 Haul Road. Click the image for a larger version.

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March 1, 2009: Rally for the Mountains in Atlanta posted February 11, 2010

End Mountain Top Removal!

1:00 pm Monday, March 1st
EPA Region 4 Headquarters
Meet outside the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center
61 Forsyth Street, SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

On March 1st, join Mountain Justice and other allies as we demand that the EPA do their job to protect the land, water, and livelihoods of Appalachian coalfields residents. EPA's Region 4 office in Atlanta has the power to stop granting new mountain top removal mining permits, and the EPA nationally has the power to ban this devastating practice forever. They need to hear from us!

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January 28, 2010: National Coal Ash Day of Action posted January 28, 2010

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is preparing a new rule to regulate the disposal of toxic coal ash - the byproduct of burning coal for power. As expected, the coal industry is fighting to maintain the status quo on coal ash, backing a proposal that limits opportunities for public input and ensures coal ash is treated less responsibly than household trash.

We must generate thousands of emails and phone calls to the White House, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the US EPA and Congressional Offices telling them coal ash is hazardous and federal regulations are needed immediately. There is no more time for delay!

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January 26, 2009: Student Activists Demand Alternative Energies on Campus posted January 26, 2010

Burning Coal on Campus is Hazardous to Student Health and the Commonwealth

LEXINGTON, Ky: Tuesday, an anonymous group of students from the University of Kentucky hung a banner from a parking structure near Rose Street to protest the university's use of coal power on campus. The banner, reading "COAL: A Tradition of Oppression. STUDENTS: Let's Change Our Legacy", included a reproduction of the familiar UK symbol, with a burning smokestack between the letters instead of the usual Memorial Hall steeple.

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Tree sit stops blasting on Coal River Mountain! posted January 24, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
JANUARY 21, 2010
Contact: Kim Ellis - 304 854 7372
Email: news@climategroundzero.org
Note: www.climategroundzero.org and www.mountainjustice.org

"Coal River Mountain was the last mountain around here that hasn't been touched and they could've been using it for windmills... But Massey wants to get that coal. It seems like they just don't care about the populace. Just the land and their checkbook."
- Richard Bradford

MARFORK, W.Va.-Protestors associated with Climate Ground Zero and Mountain Justice halted blasting on Coal River Mountain today with a three-person tree-sit. David Aaron Smith, 23, Amber Nitchman, 19 and Eric Blevins, 28 are on platforms approximately 60 feet up two tulip poplar trees and one oak tree. They are located next to where Massey Energy is blasting to build an access road to the Brushy Fork Impoundment on its Bee Tree Strip Mine. Their banners state: "Save Coal River Mtn.," "EPA Stop the Blasting" and "Windmills Not Toxic Spills."

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Journalists, United Mtn Defense volunteer arrested on unknown charges posted January 20, 2010

On Wednesday, January 20th, TVA police pulled over United Mountain Defense (UMD) volunteer Matt Landon Jones and two journalists from the North Carolina based newspaper "The Appalachian Voice" for no apparent reason. They were on their way to a previously scheduled appointment to interview a local resident of Roane County who had been devastated by the TVA coal ash disaster. After detaining them and taking away their video cameras, the TVA police searched them and their vehicle and then arrested them on charges that have not been made clear. While on the phone with Jones, UMD volunteer Bonnie Swinford heard Jones asking the officer if he was being arrested, to which the officer answered "yes." When Jones then asked the officer what he was being arrested for, the officer replied, "I'll get back to you." At that point the phone connection was broken. They are now being processed at the Roane County jail and no information about charges is being shared with us at this time. This arrest follows a pattern of TVA police harassing UMD volunteers and members of the press who are trying to help victims of the TVA disaster and get their stories out. See videos of Police harassment below.

We need help with bail money. Please send checks marked "For January 20 arrest."

By mail:
United Mountain Defense
PO Box 20363
Knoxville, TN 37920

Or donate online at www.unitedmountaindefense.org by using the yellow paypal button on the right side of the home page.


January 22, 2010: Benefit Concert for 2 TN Activists Arrested Protecting Appalachian Mountains posted January 14, 2010

Join Mountain Justice and United Mountain Defense for a fun night of music, dancing, slam poetry, raffles and fiery speeches about the destruction of mountaintop removal coal mining. An eclectic collection of bands will entertain us with rap performances by Loose Leaf, old timey mountain music with Catfish Mercury Load and dancing into the night with DJ Lauren Elysse spinning soul records and much more.

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December 18th, 2009: This weekend Solstice camp at Frog Level! posted December 14, 2009

Yall come! Come prepared for shallow but cold stream crossings.

Join Tennessee Mountain Justice, Appalachian Earth First!ers, and United Mountain Defense for a PRIMITIVE Winter Solstice Camp Out at Frog Level in Tennessee on December 18th, 2009. If you love mountains, camping, hiking, the forest and all that awesome, come spend a rejuvenating, spa-like atmosphere among friends in the woods for the weekend. The camping is a breezy stroll from the parking area and is easily accessible.

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December 7, 2009: Important Rally to Save Coal River Mountain posted November 25, 2009

This is the line in the sand. This is a call to action. We call upon all good people to come join us on Dec. 7th. We call upon all who stand for human rights and people's rights over that of corporate greed to come join us on Dec. 7th. We call upon those that are tired and fed up with government agencies that place corporate interest above that of The People, come join us on December the 7th.

IT'S TIME TO STOP THE INSANITY

Where: West Virginian Department of Environmental Protection, 601 57th Street SE, Charleston, WV
When: December 7th, 2009 2:00PM

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November 21, 2009: Responding to Harmful Government Inaction, Protestors Stop Blasting on Coal River Mountain posted November 22, 2009

PETTUS, W. Va.- Early this morning two concerned citizens, Dea Goblirsch and Nick Martin, locked down to a drill rig on Coal River Mountain's Bee Tree mountaintop removal site, effectively stopping blasting. Two others, Grace Williams and Laura Von Dolen, joined them in direct support, holding a banner with the message "Save Coal River Mountain".

These nonviolent protestors have taken this action to bring attention to the extreme danger facing residents of the Coal River Valley from blasting near the Brushy Fork Impoundment. They plan to stay locked down until law enforcement removes them.

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ALERT: BLASTING HAS STARTED ON COAL RIVER MOUNTAIN posted November 6, 2009

Massey Energy has begun blasting on Coal River Mountain in southern West Virginia. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection has stated that the mining operation on the mountain is "actively moving coal." Workers were seen throughout this past week moving heavy equipment up to the mining zones, and blasting and plumes of smoke were seen and heard near the Brushy Fork coal slurry impoundment on Friday.

The Brushy Fork impoundment is an enormous retention pond holding 8.2 billion gallons of toxic coal slurry waste. If the impoundment were to fail due to the blasting, hundreds of lives will be lost and thousands more will be in jeopardy from an enormous slurry flood.

Please call or fax a letter to President Obama today at 202-456-1414/fax number: 202-456-2461 and implore him to use his agencies and influence with West Virginia politicians to stop the destruction of Coal River Mountain immediately!

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November 6-8, 2009: Weekend in Wise posted November 3, 2009
Come to beautiful Wise County, Southwest Virginia November 6-8 for a weekend summit focusing on a sustainable future for Appalachia!

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October 30, 2009: [VIDEO] Anti-MTR protests erupt nationwide posted October 31, 2009

On Oct 30th 2009 protest where held across America at EPA regional headquarters and other locations to protest Mountain Top Removal strip mining.

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Oct. 19, 2009: Coal River Valley Residents Declare State of Emergency, Meet with Governor Joe Manchin; Seven Arrested in Sit-In at Governor's Office posted October 31, 2009

Coal River Valley residents and supporters associated with Mountain Justice and Climate Ground Zero delivered a letter to Governor's Manchin's office in the State Capitol building at 12:15 p.m. today. The statement from Coal River Valley residents calls on Manchin to use his executive powers to halt mountaintop removal mining operations on Coal River Mountain, one of the last intact mountains remaining in the Coal River Valley area.

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October 30, 2009: National Day of Action to tell the EPA: Stop Mountaintop Removal posted October 29, 2009

Mountain Justice and Energy Justice Network are again calling for rallies in every city where the EPA has an office. This is our third national action, following up on ones in June and August.

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October 27, 2009: Action Speaks Out Against UK Alliance with Coal posted October 27, 2009

Lexington, KY- Early this morning, Kentucky Mountain Justice organizers made a bold statement about the proposed "Wildcat Coal Lodge" by hanging a banner from Memorial Coliseum. The banner, reading 'University of Coal? Or University of Kentucky?', along with the Mountain Justice website, criticized a recent decision by UK's housing board to accept "Coal" in the name of a new athletics facility.

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Please send your comments to the Army Corps of Engineers on NWP 21 – Deadline Oct 26! posted October 22, 2009

Please take a few minutes out of your day to contact the Army Corps of Engineers (ACoE) and let them know you support their proposed elimination of the streamlined permitting process -- known as Nationwide Permit 21, or NWP 21-- which allows coal companies to seek quick approval for their mountaintop removal coal mining projects. The deadline for comments is October 26, 2009.

We are making undreamed of gains in the fight against strip mining and Mountaintop Removal for coal and as a result the coal industry is responding with intimidation and thug behaviour. At the ACoE hearing on October 13, the mining industries public relations firms orchestrated shipping bus-loads of people to the hearings to intimidate and harass anti strip mine activist. In WV Friends of Coal supporters were shouting environmentalist down as they tried to testify, literally crowding some activist up against a wall while chanting and threatening their safety requiring a police escort through their masses. There was no removal of those people who were disrupting the event and the Army Corps and the cops complied with the threats from the coal thugs by requiring many environmentalists to leave the hearing for their own safety.

We need you to take a minute to comment, email, write the Army Corp of Engineers to tell them you support the revocation of NWP 21 in favor a permit by permit process. No two mountains are the same, no two streams are the same, no two strip mines are the same--the one size fits all practice that is NWP 21 has failed miserably and need to be revoked.

Submit your Comments Today!

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Safety of Dozens of Citizens Threatened at 'Public Hearing' posted October 17, 2009

On October 13, 2009, The Army Corps of Engineering hosted one of six hearing on the proposed suspension of Nationwide Permits 21 permits on mountaintop removal in Charleston, WV. Tonight, hearings are also occurring in Pittsburgh, PA, Big Stone Gap, VA and Cambridge, OH, and citizens are concerned for their safety at these hearings as well.

At the Charleston, WV hearing, lack of respect for public safety as well as lack of proper planning created an extremely dangerous situation and prohibited many people from attending or speaking at the hearing. There was no removal of those people who were disrupting the event and there was no serious reprimand of those who were disrupting the event. The Army Corps did not act to prevent this disruption of free speech...

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Oct 13th and 15th, 2009: Mark your calendars for very important MTR hearings posted October 13, 2009

It's important that we get a good crowd out to show support for the Army Corps' decision to stop issuing rubber stamp permits called "Nationwide Permits" -- and to let them know that a lot more is needed to protect our communities from the devastating impacts of mountaintop removal.

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October 8-12, 2009: Senior Citizens Walk to End MTR posted October 4, 2009

The Senior Citizen’s Walk to End Mountaintop Removal will unite citizens over 55 years of age in a 25 mile march to protest mountaintop removal. It is part of the ongoing campaign to end mountaintop removal, and the destruction of Appalachian mountains and communities. It is a joint effort of local and national organizers. Those who wish to take part in non-violent civil disobedience at the gates of Mammoth Coal mountaintop removal site, may do so on the afternoon of Monday October 12. This promises to be a powerful event, and will bring some much needed energy and the wisdom of age to the movement to end mountaintop removal.

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September 22, 2009: Urgent Action: Tell the EPA to stop valley fill permits permanently! posted September 26, 2009

You have pushed the EPA to take real steps against mountaintop removal. Friday, September 11, the EPA decided that of all 79 mountaintop removal permits they were reviewing, none of them should be approved in their current form!

This temporary stay of execution is a historic step: the biggest any agency has ever taken to end the devastating practice of mountaintop removal. We have achieved it thanks to the years of organizing and outcry from you and tens of thousands of allies across the country.

But now is a crucial time to make sure that this temporary reprieve becomes a permanent change. While the EPA regional offices review the permits in their area, the EPA has opened a 14-day comment period.

Please take a moment to thank the EPA for this important step and ask them to stop all permitting of valley fills? You can submit official comments here. Comments are needed by the end of this week!


3 Rivers Climate Convergence, Sep. 20 - 25, Pittsburgh posted September 16, 2009

This September the fossil fuel industry and their political supporters are descending on Pittsburgh to put a green face on global capitalism. These meetings amongst the world superpowers whose failed policies are responsible for the global economic, environmental and human rights crises, will be met by global citizens who know we need to do things differently. We'll stick our necks out to demand real, localized and community-based solutions that come from the 6 billion people of the earth, not 20 heads of state.

The Three Rivers Climate Convergence will be held September 20-25th in Schenley Park, located in the heart of Oakland, Pittsburgh's student neighborhood. The convergence will gather together people united for environmental justice to share knowledge, attend workshops, plan actions and demonstrations in response to the International Coal Conference and G20 Summit and live sustainably in the shadows of a 21st Century city. At this time, the encampment is not permitted by the city.

During the week of the International Coal Conference and G20 Summit, groups representing countless issues will arrive in Pittsburgh with their own definitions of resistance. The Pittsburgh Principles urge every movement present at this mobilization to respect the space and tactics of other groups. www.resistg20.org/principles.

Check out our website @ www.3riversconvergence.org.


September 9, 2009: Four Protesters, ages 22 to 81, and Journalist Arrested at Blockade of Massey Energy Regional Headquarters posted September 9, 2009

JULIAN, W.Va. Four protesters blocking the road to Massey Energy's Regional Headquarters in Boone County and a journalist covering the event were arrested this morning. The protesters are charged with trespass, conspiracy, destruction of property, disobeying a lawful order and resisting arrest. Roland Micklem, 81, James McGuinness, 53, Joseph Hamsher, 22, and Fred Williamson, 75, comprised the human roadblock. The journalist, Gianni Lapis, is charged with trespass, failure to obey a lawful command, and conspiracy.

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Elderly couple's home destroyed by MTR boulder - Your help needed to pressure company for fair settlement! posted September 7, 2009

About a year ago an elderly Floyd County couple, both deaf and living on a fixed income, were approached by a coal company offering money to strip mine their mountainside.

They refused, but on Friday, Aug 28th a massive boulder crashed from the Frasure Creek Mining strip job on Caney Fork and into the bedroom of Billy and Eileen Tussy.

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September 10, 2009: Kayford 8 Benefit - Lexington Kentucky posted September 2, 2009

Mountain Justice spaghetti dinner benefit for Tanya Turner and the Kayford 8!

Thursday Sept 10 @ 7:00 PM
Mind Body Studio, 517 Southland Drive, Lexington KY
Spaghetti dinner and live music
$10-$20 donation

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Treesitters descend, threatened with chainsaw, $50,000 bail posted August 31, 2009


PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va.—The two Edwight tree sitters, Nick Stocks and Laura Steepleton, came down from their 80-foot tulip poplar perches this afternoon and were taken into State Police custody. They have been preventing more blasting from rocking the homes of Pettry Bottom because harmful government inaction has failed to do so. They have both been charged with trespass, obstruction and littering, and their bail has been set at $25,000 each. For the past five days, they endured psychological torture, verbal assault and threats.


2nd tree-sitter leaves post, ending W.Va. protest posted August 31, 2009

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — A tree-sitting protest designed to halt blasting at a Massey Energy mountaintop removal mine in southern West Virginia ended Monday when the activists descended from an 80-foot high platform and were arrested.

State Police confirmed that Laura Steepleton and Nick Stocks were taken into custody after spending six days in a poplar at the Edwight mine in Raleigh County.

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One tree-sitter to descend after week defending people from blasting posted August 31, 2009

PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. – After six full days in an 80-foot-tall poplar tree, Nick Stocks will voluntarily come down at 10:00 a.m. today. Since Tuesday morning, Stocks has been living on a platform 30 feet from Massey Energy's Edwight Surface Mine, preventing further blasting over the community of Pettry Bottom. Stocks will turn himself immediately over to the State Police. Fellow tree sitter Laura Steepleton remains in a neighboring tree with no immediate plans to come down.

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Night comin' soon for Tree Sit Day 5 posted August 29, 2009


On Day 5, tree sitters still sittin' strong. They're still preventing blasting on top of Pettry Bottom and it's illegal to blast tomorrow, the Lord's day.


August 26, 2009: TREE SIT DETERS BLASTING, ENTERS SECOND DAY AT MASSEY EDWIGHT MINE posted August 26, 2009

PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va. —The two tree sitters forced Massey Energy to cancel blasts on the the Edwight mountaintop removal mine above Pettry Bottom. According to a confidential source, Massey Energy had planned to use explosives to blast off a knob near the tree sitters at approximately four p.m., yesterday. This directly conflicts with statements made by the Edwight site supervisor.

As of sun rise on Wednesday morning, the protesters maintain that they will not abandon their treetop platforms until Massey Energy commits to ending blasting above Pettry Bottom and Peachtree, pays the full health care and property repair costs for Pettry Bottom and Peachtree residents, and the Federal Office of Surface Mining commits to the full reclamation of the Edwight mine site.

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Tree sitters stopping blasts above Pettry Bottom, Coal River Valley, W.Va. posted August 25, 2009


PETTRY BOTTOM, W.Va.—Two people are occupying two treetops at the edge of Massey Energy’s Edwight mountaintop removal site above Pettry Bottom and Peachtree in Raleigh County, West Virginia. At 6:30 a.m., concerned citizens unrolled two banners reading “Stop Mountain Top Removal” and “DEP – Don’t Expect Protection” from their treetop platforms. They are perched 80 feet above the ground, within 30 feet of the mine, and within the 300 feet of blasting. Blasting is prohibited when people are within such proximity.

Video available here.


8/14/09 - 8/19/2009 - Nationwide Rallies in Opposition of Mountaintop Removal posted August 24, 2009

Concerned citizens nationwide rallied together at regional Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) headquarters for National Days of Action protesting mountaintop-removal coal mining (MTR). Demonstrations took place in Atlanta, New York, Boston, Dallas, Kansas City, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, DC.

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Four blockade WVDEP HQ entrance, demand fed takeover, Sec.'s resignation posted August 12, 2009

CHARLESTON, W.VA.— At 9 a.m., four protesters entered the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) and locked themselves to the office entrance. They are demanding that the agency hand over control of key programs to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Office of Surface Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) and that WVDEP Secretary Randy Huffman resign. Around them, dozens of demonstrators reiterated those demands. Inside the WVDEP, the four protesters are displaying signs that read "Closed Due to Incompetence" and "Department of Encouraging Pollution."

Video here.


August 14, 2009: Mountaintop Removal Protest in DC posted August 12, 2009

On Friday, August 14 SEAC is hosting a centralized action against mountaintop removal at EPA Headquarters, in Washington DC. Everyone, drop what you're doing and make plans to be there!

Date: Friday, August 14, 2009

Time: 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Location: EPA Headquarters
302 12th St. NW, Washington, DC

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July 28, 2009: Legal Funds Needed for Anti-MTR Activists Arrested Defending Kayford Mountain posted July 28, 2009

A fierce campaign is being waged in southern West Virginia against companies destroying the Appalachian Mountains with mountaintop removal. This week, five activists received hefty fines ($1900 each) after chaining themselves to mining equipment on Kayford Mountain in May after Mountain Justice Summer camp.

Now they need your support in paying these fines and keeping the campaign going.

Please consider donating to Mountain Justice using the Donate button on the left or by mail. Please mark your donations "Kayford Legal Fund". Every contribution helps! Fundraising with your friends and communities to stop this atrocious practice helps even more.


July 26, 2009, 12 PM: Justice in July posted July 24, 2009

Locations: TVA Towers in Knoxville and Chattanooga, TN

TVA pollutes our environment and we respond with Civil Disobedience.

Wear your Sunday Best Clothes!

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Call Gov. Joe Manchin today 304 558 2000 posted July 22, 2009

Our friends in the West Virginia coalfields are in danger, and they need your help.

Please call Gov. Joe Manchin today 304 558 2000 and tell him to stop the violence against environmentalists in the coalfields. You don't have to live in West Virginia to call - mountaintop removal is a national issue!


July 4, 2009: Massey's coal thugs threaten violence at music festival posted July 6, 2009


July 2, 2009: Anti-mountaintop removal arrestees need your help! posted July 2, 2009

We desperately need your donations to help out some climate heroes in need. As you probably know, 30 people -- including NASA Scientist James Hansen, Actress Daryl Hannah and former Congressman Ken Hechler -- were arrested last Tuesday opposing mountaintop removal and a second coal silo at Marsh Fork Elementary school in southern West Virginia.

You may also know that the brave citizens were charged with block traffic and obstructing an officer. We were forced to block traffic by the Fiends of Coal who had blocked our access to the road -- but no one came near obstructing an officer. We are trying to get the outrageous charges dropped, but as it stands, these trumped up charges may cost each person $500-600!

Most of the 30 were average citizens -- including students, grandmas and grandpas, teachers, and many, many local heroes to the movement...

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July 4-5, 2009: Mountain Keepers Festival, Stanley Heirs Park, Kayford Mountain, WV posted July 1, 2009

It'll be great to have everyone up at Larry's Kayford Mountain in West Va. this weekend - This will be an important recharge time for all of us who are putting our hearts into this work for environmental and social justice to take a weekend to celebrate mountain life with some fine music and stories.

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June 29, 2009: Activists Drape 25-Foot Banner On EPA Building, Call on EPA to Stop Mountaintop Removal Mining posted June 29, 2009

BOSTON, MA – Activists with Rising Tide draped a 25-foot banner reading, "Mountain Top Removal Kills Communities: EPA No New Permits. MountainJustice.org" at the downtown offices of the Environmental Protection Agency this morning. The group is urging the agency to block over 150 pending permits for mountaintop removal coal mining in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Virginia.

"Mountaintop removal is destroying our nation's most diverse forests and historic communities," said Alex Johnston, a Rising Tide activist. "President Obama and the EPA need to take immediate action to stop the bulldozers from destroying America's oldest mountains and Appalachians homes."

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June 26, 27, 28, 2009: National Day of Action posted June 25, 2009

WE NEED YOUR HELP! We need people in or near any one of the ten EPA regional offices to commit to an action of any sort - signs, rallies, call-ins or just handing out material. Action planning is already under way at a few of the offices. If you are from or near any of these cities and can give a few hours of your time, please contact us at christopherscottirwin {at} yahoo.com or on Facebook.

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[VIDEO] Protest at Marsh Fork Elementary, Goals Coal - June 23, 2009 posted June 25, 2009

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June 23, 2009: Dr. James Hansen and Civil Disobedience, Coal River Valley posted June 22, 2009

On June 23rd join NASA climate scientist James Hansen, actress Daryl Hannah, 94-year-old former US Representative Ken Hechler, Rainforest Action Network executive director Michael Brune, and community members in Coal River Valley, West Virginia to launch a year of activism to end mountaintop removal coal mining.

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BREAKING: June 18, 2009, Activists Risk Arrest to Stop Mountaintop Removal 
 posted June 18, 2009

Scale 20-story tall machinery to call attention to nation's worst form of coal mining; This is the first time a dragline has been scaled on a mountaintop removal site.

Update: 14 activists are now in custody, will be arraigned as early as 1 pm. All are safe and in good spirits.

Update: 10 of 14 activists given $500 cash only bail. Legal defense funds needed. Make donations or loans at http://mountainaction.org/wordpress/support-us/

www.mountainaction.org

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June 19-20, 2009: Mountain Aid, Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival farm posted June 12, 2009

Kathy Mattea, Donna the Buffalo, Ben Sollee and more are scheduled perform at "Mountain Aid", a benefit for the Pennies of Promise campaign, on June 19-20 at Shakori Hills in Chatham County, North Carolina.

For tickets and more information - visit www.mtnaid.com

Sponsored by Coal River Mountain Watch, Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition


June 9, 2009: Ansted Citizens and Gauley Mountain Need YOU! posted June 4, 2009

Attorneys for citizens in Ansted, WV and the Sierra Club have appealed a permit renewal granted by the WV DEP to Powellton Coal Company for mining on Gauley Mountain in Fayette Co. WV. Gauley Mountain is in the heart of the rafting and outdoor recreation industry of WV and is also depicted on the back of the WV state quarter. The WV Surface Mine Board will hear this appeal on June 9th (and maybe the 10th as well)

We would like to have as many people in attendance as possible. Please come and show your support!

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Remaining Four Released from Jail posted May 28, 2009

Media Contact: Charles Suggs
Number: 304-854-7372

Slideshow available here.

Information on the bail fund is here.

BECKLEY, W.Va.—Seventeen mountaintop removal activists had no choice but to enforce the laws since all administrative remedies have been exhausted, said some of the activists and supporters at a press conference today. The four still-jailed activists were released on their own recognizance by Judge Burnside shortly after the press conference, which was held on the Raleigh County Courthouse steps.

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Slideshows and Video from Coal River 17 posted May 28, 2009

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MobileBroadcastNews.com's video from Pettus posted May 27, 2009
MobileBroadcastNews.com's video from Pettus


More Arrests on Coal River Valley as Actions Against Mountaintop Removal and Coal Sludge Dams Continue posted May 24, 2009
COAL RIVER VALLEY, W.Va.—More than seventy-five residents of the Coal River Valley and members of a coalition that includes Mountain Justice and Climate Ground Zero picketed the entrance to Massey Energy's Marfork mining complex today at noon. Seven people were arrested. The actions were in protest of the company's plans to blast 100 feet away from the Brushy Fork coal sludge impoundment.


May 23, 2009: Picket at Pettus! posted May 21, 2009

Come join the rising tide of nonviolent civil disobedience to mountaintop removal as Mountain Justice gathers at the gates to Massey Energy's Marfork facility in Pettus, W.Va.

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May 17-23, 2009: Mountain Justice Training Camp posted May 14, 2009

The beautiful Appalachian South Folklife Center, located deep in the West Virginia hills near Pipestem State Park is our location for the 2009 Mountain Justice Summer Training Camp.

The purpose of camp is to provide skills for participants to spend their summer in Appalachia working with Mountain Justice and our allies to end mountaintop removal and build a sustainable future or to take these skills back home to organize for the same goals.

Registration has ended for this year's camp.

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Floods: need of emergency supplies posted May 13, 2009

Among needed items for flooded areas are drinking water, cleaning supplies, shovels, brooms, mops, nonperishable foods, diapers and baby formula. For more information call 304-664-9625.


United Mountain Defense: Response to EPA's Involvement in the TVA Superfund Disaster posted May 12, 2009

Knoxville, TN – May 12, 2009 - This week the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency entered into an agreement with TVA to oversee the cleanup efforts at the TVA disaster site where more than one billion gallons of coal ash devastated a community in December. This is an enforceable agreement under the Administrative Order, which was entered into under the superfund law, also know as CERCLA.

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Activists maintain pressure on Massey and EPA posted April 17, 2009
SUNDIAL, W.Va. – Three activists, who are committed to nonviolently ending mountaintop removal, unveiled a banner that said “EPA stop MTR” at Massey Energy's Edwight mountaintop removal mine. Five people were arrested: the three activists Charles Suggs, Madeline Gardner, and William Wickham, and independent photographer Antrim Caskey and independent filmmaker Jordan Freeman. The activists chose the Edwight mine because Massey has recently begun blasting directly above the town of Naoma, W.Va., and the grave danger its slurry dam poses to Marsh Fork Elementary. This is the fifth in a series of such actions over the last 3 months that Climate Ground Zero has taken against Massey Energy and mountaintop removal coal mining.


March 14, 2009: Fourteen Arrested At TVA Headquarters During March in March posted March 16, 2009

Local residents joined dozens of activists from across the country today in a demonstration at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s headquarters, which resulted in the arrest of 14 individuals, after participating in a "die in" in front of the building . This event was held to in solidarity with communities affected by the destructive impacts of Mountaintop Removal coal mining and the surivors of the recent coal ash disaster in Harriman.

Please support these individuals fighting for the mountains of Appalachia, arrest donation can be sent by clicking the Donate Paypal button. Please mark donations for "for MJSB" or checks can be sent to: P.O. Box 86 Naoma, WV 25140 Please mark checks "for MJSB"


Sat, March 14, 2009 - 1 PM - 3 PM: TVA MARCH & RALLY posted March 8, 2009

http://www.tvamarchinmarch.com/

MARKET SQUARE, KNOXVILLE, TN

Meet at 1pm in Knoxville’s Market Square (outside TVA headquarters)

Tennessee's call to action to speak out against mountain top removal, dirty energy, and the recent TVA coal ash spill disaster. Participate in a symbolic march around downtown Knoxville, followed by a large rally in Market Square. We will hear from captivating speakers, determined activists, local heroes, and survivors of the recent coal ash spill, followed by a proposal for a Green New Deal, a prayer, and call for civil disobedience.

WE ARE DEMANDING THAT TVA STOP DESTROYING OUR MOUNTAINS

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March 5, 2009: United Mountain Defense Member Arrested at the TVA Disaster Site posted March 6, 2009

On Thursday, March 5 United Mountain Defense member Matt Landon was arrested by TVA police while giving a ride home to an elderly disabled Swan Pond resident, Eva Hewitt. The two were returning from the Tennessee Environmental and Conservation public meeting held earlier that day where Eva was one of several community members who spoke at a citizen's press conference about health concerns relating to the TVA disaster.


March 4, 2009: Banner and Blockade at Edwight surface mine, above Marsh Fork Elementary posted March 6, 2009

Five more arrested protesting Massey Energy mountaintop removal, blasting near sludge dam above Marsh Fork Elementary


March 7-15, 2009: Mountain Justice Spring Break 2009! posted March 2, 2009

Nine days of training, service and action for environmental justice in the coal fields.

In less than four weeks, you'll have a chance to get totally plugged into the growing movement to end mountaintop removal and bring justice to the coal fields. Come to Eastern Tennessee, March 7-15 for Mountain Justice Spring Break, where we will share the skills and knowledge needed to fight back against dirty coal.

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February 17, 2009: Mountaintop Removal Brave Mountaineers posted February 17, 2009

"Yesterday, we again confronted Massey. This time on Cherry Pond Mountain, Clay's Branch, above my home. Look at what they are doing... and what we are doing. We really have no choice. They're blasting the mountain down on top of us."
-a brave mountaineer


February 16, 2009: Two stop blasting at Massey MTR site posted February 16, 2009

On Monday, February 16 2009, at about 11am, two members of Climate Ground Zero were arrested for interfering with MTR blasting on the Massey Energy-owned Edwhite mountain top removal site near the Shumate Dam on Cherry Pond Mountain. The Shumate dam holds back 2.8 billion gallons of toxic sludge, the waste by-product of chemically cleaning coal, and sits above the Marsh Fork elementary school.

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February 19, 2009: Sign on to the Green New Deal posted February 13, 2009

Mountain Justice has drafted a letter to President Obama and the board and president of TVA as well as the provisions of the Green New Deal, a plan to restructure and evolve TVA.

This document will be sent to the TVA board today and possibly hand-delivered to them at their board meeting in Knoxville tomorrow.

There will be a press conference outside TVA headquarters in Knoxville on March 13th for the Green New Deal to be signed by TVA.

This will coincide with the Mountain Justice Spring Break march on TVA, so hopefully lots of folks will be there.

Between now and the March rally/press conference, we want as many groups and organizations as possible to sign this letter voicing their support for the signing of the Green New Deal.

If your group wants to sign on, please send an e-mail to truth@mountainjustice.org...

Please contact the TVA board (board@tva.gov) and Obama (www.whitehouse.gov/contact) and ask them to sign the Green New Deal.

Read the letter...


February 9, 2009: UMD Summer Internships Available posted February 11, 2009

United Mountain Defense, a Knoxville-based non-profit and affiliate of the Mountain Justice campaign, is now taking applications for internships...

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February 3, 2009: Eight more arrests following second wave of citizen protest at toxic coal sludge lake and mountaintop removal site posted February 4, 2009

Massey Energy blasting would endanger community, destroy permanent renewable energy potential

This morning five activists, who had chained themselves to a bulldozer and an excavator, and one videographer were arrested for trespassing at a mountaintop removal site. By afternoon, dozens of local residents, friends and supporters from throughout Appalachia converged at the mine’s gate. Eight more citizens were arrested in the afternoon action.

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February 3, 2009: Please help save Coal River Mountain! posted February 4, 2009

Call Governor Manchin at 1-888-438-2731 and / or use our simple web form to e-mail the governor.

This morning five activists were arrested after locking down to a bulldozer and excavator on Coal River Mountain. They had giant banners that read “Save Coal River Mountain” and “Wind Mills NOT Toxic Spills.” This afternoon, local residents, friends and allies from across Appalachia will gather to demonstrate against Massey Energy's preparation for blasting on Coal River Mountain. Massey’s bulldozers have razed a huge mud pit and torn down trees on the mountain, and the first blasts permitted would be next to the world's largest toxic coal slurry impoundment.

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February 2, 2009: Experts say tests show Tenn. water is contaminated by heavy metals posted February 2, 2009

New report offers preliminary findings; authors call for further testing independent of TVA, full clean-up, and federal regulations.

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1-19-2009: TENNESSEE DAY OF ACTION AGAINST COAL posted January 17, 2009
Monday, January 19th, community organizers in Knoxville, Nashville, and Chattanooga, Tenn., are holding a public demonstration against TVA. All three protests will begin simultaneously at noon.

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1-16-2009: Tell the Tennessee Valley Authority to pay health costs for victims of its coal waste disaster posted January 16, 2009

On December 22nd, in the largest coal ash disaster in American history, a massive disaster at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Fossil Plant flooded more than 400 acres in Roane County, Tennessee, with one billion gallons of toxic coal ash sludge. Coal ash commonly contains pollutants such as arsenic, which causes cancer, and heavy metals that can contaminate water supplies in downstream communities.

Local residents are understandably worried about the possibility of drinking contaminated water, as well as other health risks from polluted air and soil in their neighborhoods. But many of these families, who are already dealing with disrupted lives and damaged property, cannot afford the medical tests necessary to determine if they have been exposed to toxics in the coal ash. United Mountain Defense (UMD) and other groups are urging the TVA to cover all costs associated with medical testing and health care for the victims of this disaster, something the TVA has not yet volunteered to do.


1-14-2009: Residents living near TVA’s Coal Ash Disaster receive medical screening for heavy metal exposure posted January 15, 2009
On Tuesday January 13 residents of Roane county attended the second day of clinical testing for exposure to heavy metals and other environmental toxins in Harriman, TN following TVA’s massive coal ash disaster of December 22, 2008. The clinical screening was performed by a Brentwood, TN corporation called Internal Balance. Internal Balance assembled a skilled team of physician’s assistants who worked under the guidance of a licensed physician, Dr. Daniel Kalb, MD. The owner of Internal Balance, Tamara Mariea is a biochemical nutritionist and a detoxification specialist...

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UMD: WE NEED INDEPENDENT AIR MONITORS NOW! posted January 14, 2009
United Mountain Defense has been leading the charge for the on the ground response here in Harriman. We have been here since day one gathering more than 80 water and coal samples and more than 50 hours of video footage. Because of your help we have gotten free heavy metal testing for more than 29 local residents impacted by the disaster. The next big push for help that we need is probably the one that will impact you the most, AIR, AIR, AIR. No one is testing the air except TVA and the private corporation that they hired. And guess what they are saying every thing is fine. Please donate hazmat respirators...

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CALL TO ACTION: NASHVILLE, KNOXVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND MUSCLE SHOALS, AL! posted January 12, 2009
We need signs and people protesting--if just for an hour--in front of the TVA offices in these 4 cities where TVA has offices. In terms of impact 1 person holding a sign with a picture has as much impact as 25 would two months ago. Person for person these next two weeks are the time for protest against TVA at these headquarters....


1-10-2009: Report from Widows Creek posted January 11, 2009
Day two of our work at Widows Creek yielded more samples, photographs, and confrontations with security. James and I arrived in Stevenson, AL around 2:30pm and, remembering our paths from yesterday, took a labyrinth of back roads to bypass police blockades. A security truck followed us for a couple of miles as we drove straight to the private drive leading to our new friend's house, on private land bordered by Widows Creek and TVA property.

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January 9-11, 2009: Mountain Justice Meeting - Camp Blanton, KY posted January 7, 2009

There will be a Mountain Justice meeting the weekend of Jan 9-11 at Camp Blanton in Harlan County, KY, all are welcome.

www.campblantontrust.com

We will be discussing the Tennessee TVA coal ash disaster and our response, as well as planning the MJ Summer Camp which will also be at Camp Blanton in May. Come check out this beautiful camp in the Kentucky mountains!


1-6-2009: Help Needed! - People around TVA disaster are falling ill posted January 6, 2009

We (UMD) found out from the expert that we had come speak to last weekends community meeting that there is a window. After around 27 days the arsenic leaves urine. A lab said they could do this an other heavy metal testing. At first the cost was 700 per person--but they brought it down to 500 to help.

We had 50 people sign up for testing.

One of our volunteers (Bonnie) just called me in tears. She said "look, I am calling and people are sick, some are so sick that their families are there and answering the phone for them. The ones that know us are telling us the truth--they just lost their land value, there health and some of them everything and there is no way they can come up with that kind of cash.

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1-1-09: High levels of toxic chemicals In Harriman TN fly ash deposits posted January 2, 2009
High levels of toxic heavy metals are present in samples taken from the Kingston Fossil Plant ash spill in Harriman, TN, independent testing shows.

Preliminary testing was conducted on samples from the Emory River by scientists working in coordination with Appalachian Voices and the Waterkeeper Alliance's Upper Watauga Riverkeeper Program.

Concentrations of eight toxic chemicals range from twice to 300 times higher than drinking water limits, according to scientists with Appalachian State University who conducted the tests.

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12/31/08: UMD Update from TN posted January 1, 2009
This holiday season has been like one I have never experienced. Today is New Year’s Eve and as people drink themselves into stupors United Mountain Defense volunteers are working tirelessly to help the people of Harriman, TN. This morning United Mountain Defense full time volunteer staff person, Matt Landon gave a 15 minute interview on Democracy Now. United Mountain Defense has been on the ground since day 1 to share the real story with the world and will continue to do so. Early this morning we had an overly enthusiastic water monitoring volunteer who set out to gather another round of water and coal sludge samples and was detained by local police and verbally warned not to enter the area again or risk arrest.

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12/30/08: UMD Update from TN posted January 1, 2009
United Mountain Defense volunteers collected samples of well water and spring water from Swan Pond Rd. These samples were sent off to an independent laboratory in the Southeast. Because of the holiday season we are not sure how quickly we will get the results back.

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12-29-08: UMD, national media Southwings flyover posted December 30, 2008

It seems that some of the national media has finally gotten back from Christmas break. United Mountain Defense volunteers helped connect these national media sources with local residents who wanted to share their stories. We met with ABC, Truthout.org, GQ, and the Appalachian PBS series...

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12-28-08: UMD Saturates Kingston Public Meeting posted December 29, 2008

Dear folks,

Volunteers for United Mountain Defense handed out flyers announcing the Public Meeting that was scheduled to happen in Kingston, TN at 4:30pm. We also distributed copies of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) dealing with different grades of coal ash. The information contained on these Safety sheets suggests that as this coal ash dries out and becomes more airborne that everyone should wear single or double filter respirators. Also each house should have a HEPA filter and change the filter once a week. United Mountain Defense volunteers were reporting having soar throats at the end of the day today after being in the disaster zone all day. We will be purchasing respirators for our ground crews. It will be an interesting day as we deliver MSDS information to local residents while wearing lung protection. United Mountain Defense volunteers continued to deliver clean bottled water to residents on Swan Pond Rd.

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12-27-08: UMD at Kingston Public Meeting - TVA Coal Ash Spill posted December 28, 2008
United Mountain Defense volunteers spent yesterday Dec 27, 2008 delivering Material Safety Data Sheets about fly ash and announcements about the Public Meeting in Kingston to the coal impacted citizens around TVA's coal ash spill site. We also mobilized volunteers from the Hurricane Creek Keeper of Tuscaloosa, AL and Upper Watauga River Keeper of Boone, NC to paddle up the river and gather samples of river water, sludge, and document all the impacts they could see. While in route they were interviewed by a New York Times reporter in a bass boat. They are sending their samples to a Toxicity Lab at Appalachian State University and are hoping to get the results back on Tuesday.

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12-26-2008: Update from UMD posted December 27, 2008

Today I awoke to a phone call. The kind progressive people of Roane County, TN had allowed me to post to their RoaneViews.com community forum last night. I was delighted to get a phone call and an offer of a work space in the area surrounding TVA's ash spill area. The local resident was so inspired by the ground truthing, outreach, and daily reports that United Mountain Defense was delivering that we were granted rent free use of the property...

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12-27-2008: Greetings from Harriman TN, site of the spill posted December 27, 2008

I brought 2 conductivity meters for water testing down to the spill scene yesterday - along with Ph and dissolved oxygen testing equipment - I met up with United Mountain Defense members plus John Wathen of Riverkeepers (former chair of Citizens Coal Council)

We tried to drive back to the spill site but TVA became irate when we pulled off the road and tried to take some pictures - Matt and I were detained for almost an hour at a check point yesterday...

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(UMD PRESS RELEASE - 12-26-2008) Members of United Mountain Defense take boat ride along TVA ash pond failure posted December 26, 2008

United Mountain Defense and Independent Media volunteers have been on the ground since December 22, 2008 gathering water samples of the coal sludge, learning all we could from local residents, handing out free education materials, and documenting TVA’s coal ash pond spill. On Christmas Day two United Mountain Defense volunteers got in a boat and paddled out into the Emory River to gather water samples and an hour of video footage from the point where the ash spill meets the river. TVA has stated that the Coast Guard is on site, there are silt fences on site, and they were constructing a gravel levy around the spill.

United Mountain Defense volunteer staff person Matt Landon stated, “We launched a boat after witnessing three kayakers paddle unhindered yesterday. To our surprise there was no Coast Guard onsite. We did not have to paddle over any TVA installed silt fences. We did not have to portage over any TVA built gravel levy. We did not see any fish....

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12-25-2008: Update from UMD posted December 26, 2008

Dear folks,

For most of my life Christmas morning was a time of hanging out in my pajamas, opening presents, eating really good food, and spending time with my family. This year was a little different. I spent Christmas in the man-made disaster that used to surround TVA's Kingston Coal Burning Power Plant. Due to TVA's negligence a HUGE coal ash pond exploded into the surrounding countryside dumping HUGE amounts of toxins into the local environment...
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12-25-2008: UMD Raw Footage posted December 26, 2008
United Mountain Defense


12-24-2008: UMD Raw Footage posted December 26, 2008


(UMD PRESS RELEASE) Huge environmental disaster of epic proportions in TN posted December 25, 2008
Monday December 22, a tragedy 40 times bigger than the Valdez Oil spill occurred outside of Kingston, TN. Residences living near the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Kingston coal plant were flooded with approximately 500 million gallons of nasty black coal waste. It covered 400 acres of land and flooded into tributaries of the Tennessee River which is the water supply for Chattanooga TN and millions of people living downstream in Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky...
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Update from Harriman, TN TVA coal ash pond failure posted December 24, 2008

Dear folks,

Members of United Mountain Defense traveled today down to Harriman, TN to learn more first hand about the impacts of the coal ash pond failure. We traveled on Swan Pond Rd visiting local residents and passing out information about the chemicals that may be present in the drinking water. Beginning at 3pm Dec 23, 2008 TVA officials began to visit all of the houses just prior to our visit advising residents to boil their drinking water before consuming it for the next 5 days. Unfortunately TVA did not inform anyone about the reasons for needing to boil the water and any chemicals that may be present in their water. The city of Harriman was working 24 hours a day to install a new water pipe in order to provide these residents with cleaner water. Their current water source was a large spring which may have been contaminated by the spill...

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TVA Coal Ash Pond Bursts In TN posted December 23, 2008
Dear folks,

I could have expected more from the corporate media but that would have been wishful thinking. I saw a 1.5 minute piece on this coal ash spill on the three local news stations. 2.6 billion gallons of coal sludge spilled into the surrounding area. The pond was 40 acres large. They were telling people to boil their water if they have wells in the area. Supposedly it had been leaking since 11pm last night according to the news. This is ridiculous. This is a crime. We have a model for the media coverage of coal slurry spills in the US with the spill in KY in 2001. Please help us make this the media story that it needs to be. I am going back down there tomorrow to do some more video taping, distribution of information, and protesting. I really want to get to all the people living along the Swan Pond Rd with info about what is in the coal ash so that they don't boil the coal slurry and drink it. This is insanity. Please help us!

If you have any spare funds for gas, copies, paper please send money to:

P.O. Box 20363
Knoxville, TN 37920

Make sure to write for TVA Coal Ash Pond Disaster.

If you can come down for a protest please let me know. If you can post info on the internet please do it. I will be providing up to the minute updates from the frontlines and hope to get the video up and running soon. Till then,

Matt Landon - full time volunteer staff person for United Mountain Defense


December 19-21, 2008: Mountain Justice Winter Campout posted December 16, 2008

Mountain Justice is hosting a Winter Campout at Frog Level Tennessee. If you love mountains, camping, hiking, the forest and all that is wild you're invited to the Winter Solstice camp on Dec 19, 20th and 21st.

Please RSVP to bswinford <at> yahoo.com if you plan on attending.


November 21-23, 2008: Student / Youth Anti-MTR Summit posted November 18, 2008
Everyone is invited to the 2008 Fall Student Summit in the Coal River Valley. Coal River Mountain Watch, along with the Student Environmental Action Center and Southern Energy Network are hosting the 4th Annual Fall Summit on November 21-23. Join us to learn about the past, present and future of the fight against Mountaintop Removal and other abuses of the coal industry.


November 14-16, 2008: First Annual Mountain Justice Meeting posted November 7, 2008

As Mountain Justice begins its 5th year as a movement for social and environmental justice in the coalfields, we're heading to the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, West Virginia to plan out the next steps in the fight for a sustainable future in Appalachia.

Over the course of a weekend we will get to know each other, eat great food, share our perspectives and sit down to the important work of deciding what needs to happen next in the movement to stop mountaintop removal and grow a strong, diverse and healthy Appalachian future.


October 17, 2008: Dominion 11's court date in Wise County, Virginia posted October 15, 2008

On September 15, 11 people were arrested for blockading the entrance to a coal plant Dominion Power is trying to build in Wise County Virginia.

Please come support us as we sign the plea bargain and make a statement to the courts and media on October 17 at 9:30 a.m. in at the Wise County Courthouse in Wise, Virginia, the seat of Wise County in Southwest Virginia.


September 15, 2008: Lockdown at Dominion construction site posted September 23, 2008

Protesters from across the country join Wise County VA residents to oppose power plant's impact on environment and health, and to demand a clean energy future.

Ten activists locked down to steel barrels and other devices to blockade two gates at the site.


September 12-14, 2008: Weekend in Wise, Wise County, VA posted September 10, 2008

Join us for a Weekend in Wise County, in the incredible mountains of Appalachia. The weekend will include tours of Mountaintop Removal sites, service projects, local music, hiking and canoeing trips, as well as trainings on how to bring the fight for a clean energy future back to your own home town. Meet the folks leading the charge against the greed of coal and energy companies by standing up for a brighter future. See the beauty of the land we are all fighting to protect, and see the devastation that threatens the future of Appalachia.


September 16, 2008: Rally for Jobs AND Mountains, Charleston, WV posted September 8, 2008

On September 16th, Appalachian residents - with the support of local, regional and national community and environmental organizations - will be holding a rally on the steps of the West Virginia State Capitol from 5-6 pm, calling for the development of a wind farm on Coal River Mountain. The rally will be a celebration of the amazing potential for renewable energy development and the creation of Green Jobs in West Virginia, and Coal River Mountain stands as a symbol of the transition that West Virginia must make in order to prepare for a post-coal, sustainable future.


September 19-21, 2008: Appalachian Community Economics conference posted August 14, 2008
On September 19-21 in Abingdon, VA the Appalachian Community Economics conference will bring together people who want to build sustainable economies in areas traditionally dominated by the coal industry. Whether you have skills to share, want to learn how to make money with your skills or start a business, have a small business and want to network with potential customers, want to learn new skills that can help sustain you economically, or just want to work toward sustaining Appalachian life and culture beyond coal, then ACE is for you.


[UPDATED] July 20, 2008: Four arrested at Zeb Mountain posted August 8, 2008

**UPDATE 8/8/08** There was no jail time or fines imposed by the Campbell county judge today. Your generous donations helped pay the $1156 in court costs. THANK YOU!

July 20th at Zeb Mountain four protesters were arrested in solidarity with United Mountain Defense, Three River Earth First!, Mountain Justice and coal-impacted residents of Appalachia.


Holding hands and singing Amazing Grace, with more than 50 protesters behind them, they crossed the line onto National Coal's property. Once across the line police calmly handcuffed and arrested them.


What Can I Do to Fight for Mountain Justice? posted August 6, 2008

Looking for ways to get involved in the Mountain Justice movement? Want to help but not sure how to get started? Then check out the "What Can I Do?" quick list to help spark ideas and then contact us.
We need your help!


July 20, 2008 - 1 PM: March on Zeb Mountain! posted July 8, 2008

United Mountain Defense, Mountain Justice and Three Rivers Earth First! ask you to march with us for Appalachia. This is a call for you to take a Sunday out of your life to help preserve some of the oldest mountains and watersheds on Earth. March with us in solidarity against the watershed annihilation machine known as mountaintop removal. This is a call not for any organization or group — but for the Mountains of Tennessee.


BREF! / MOUNTAIN JUSTICE ACTIVISTS' TRIAL DATE SET! DONATE TO THEIR DEFENSE TODAY! posted July 3, 2008

On the morning of June 30, 2008 , twelve activists from Blue Ridge Earth First! and Mountain Justice were arrested in Richmond, Virginia while participating in a blockade of the Dominion property on Tredegar Street.

Please help these courageous frontline activists today by donating whatever you can to their defense!


July 5-6, 2008: Mountain Keepers Music Festival posted July 3, 2008

On Saturday, July 5th and Sunday, July 6th, the annual Mountain Keepers Music Festival will be held at Kayford Mountain's Stanley Heirs Park . This concert is the premier music festival that celebrates environmental justice in southern West Virginia.


Help Larry Gibson surprise his bride-to-be... posted June 26, 2008

Make this years Mountain Keepers festival the most memorable yet, even if you can't make it. Help Larry Gibson surprise his bride-to-be with the best wedding gift ever - a composting flush toilet!


MOUNTAIN JUSTICE ACTIVISTS HOLD FOURTH ANNUAL GATHERING posted June 5, 2008

Action Camp equips Appalachian citizens to resist mountaintop removal
Photo by Mary Kroeck, Parson Brown Productions.

Blanton Forest, KENTUCKY - Last week, citizens young and old from coalfield communities across Appalachia flocked by the dozens to historic Harlan County, Kentucky, for the fourth annual Mountain Justice Summer Action Camp...


Michael O'Connell's film, Mountain Top Removal wins Nashville film festival's Reel Current Award posted May 27, 2008

MOUNTAIN TOP REMOVAL, Michael O'Connell's revealing look at mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia, has been named the 2008 winner of the Reel Current Award. The winner is chosen and award presented each year by Al Gore to a documentary at NaFF that provides extraordinary insight into a contemporary global issue.


May 17-23, 2008: Mountain Justice Summer Camp posted May 13, 2008

We have found a great location for our fourth annual Mountain Justice Summer Camp: Camp Blanton at Blanton Forest, in Harlan County, Kentucky, in the heart of the eastern Kentucky coalfields.

We have a full week planned of workshops on Appalachian coal mining, music and culture featuring well-known Appalachian activists, plus hiking, Appalachian mountain music, dancing, campfires, and excellent healthy food.

Preliminary schedule...

More info...

Already registered and looking for or offering a ride? Check out the 2008 Training Camp ride board...


May 9-10, 2008: Jam down at the Bank! posted May 9, 2008
Mountain Justice is asking for musicians and others to join Action Jackson in a great big jam down at the bank on Friday May 9th and Saturday May 10th. Where will this jam be held? At any Bank of America or Citi location near you.


Help Support Clean Energy: Sign the Mile Long Petition posted May 7, 2008

It's not too late to sign the petition!
Dominion Energy has proposed building a dirty coal-fired power plant in Wise County, Virginia that will pollute the air and water, further destroy our mountains, and contribute to global warming.

Citizen’s of Southwest Virginia are standing up for their mountains and communities by leading a grassroots campaign to defeat the plant.


Fossil Fools Day: April 1, 2008 posted April 2, 2008

On April 1, 2008, Fossil Fools Day, activists throughout the world joined together in hundreds of autonomous actions against the fossil fuel industry and their facilitators...(read more)


Dec 3, 2007: KY State Legislators Tour Devastation of Mountaintop Removal posted December 6, 2007
More than a dozen state legislators came to Hazard, Kentucky on December 3 to view mountaintop removal sites and hear testimony from Eastern Kentuckians about this form of coal-mining. The media was out in full force, as well. As recently as a year ago it seemed impossible to ever get this many politicians to listen to those who were against mountaintop removal, so this was an important day in the fight against mountaintop removal and was a well-organized event set up by Kentuckians for the Commonwealth.


WAR DECLARED ON THE APPALACHIAN PEOPLE posted December 6, 2007

The federal Office of Surface Mining (OSM) recently announced plans to change surface mining rules. These rule changes would make the destruction of our Appalachian mountains and communities even easier and more profitable for wealthy coal execs and their investors.

The end result is an acceleration of the irreversible damage occurring right now. Communities throughout the region are in danger and need your help. Spread the word to everyone you know that this can not be allowed to happen and that public comments opposing the rule change are urgently needed.


Nov 16-17, 2007: Day of Action Against Bank of America and Citi's Coal Investments posted November 13, 2007

Join Rainforest Action Network, Coal River Mountain Watch, Appalachian Voices, Mountain Justice and a cast of thousands as we mobilize to stop Bank of America and Citi's investments in the coal industry!


Nov 10-11, 2007: Come to the Mountain Justice Summer Revisioning Meeting! posted October 30, 2007
This is a chance for organizers, allies, and friends working with Mountain Justice Summer to examine our accomplishments over the past 3 years and create a plan to move forward together.


Oct. 24, 2007: Buffer Zone Hearings Set; Comment Period Extended to Nov. 23 posted October 17, 2007

Public hearings on the proposed Office of Surface Mining's Stream Buffer Zone rule change have been scheduled for four locations on October 24, 2007 from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m.


Oct.19-21: Student / Youth Summit posted October 16, 2007
Join us October 19-21st in the Coal River Valley, WV to see MTR up close, hear from community activists, and meet other young activists.


October 12-14th: Convergence of the Virginia Climate Action Network posted October 5, 2007

Come to Wise County, Va on October 12-14th for a Convergence of the Virginia Climate Action Network (VaCAN).


Bank of America targeted in nationwide Day of Action posted September 4, 2007
On August 31st there was a coordinated day of action against Bank of America for it's part in funding the complete cycle of coal, including MTR.


August 31: Day of Action on Bank of America posted August 30, 2007
Join us on August 31 in your hometown to tell Bank of America to stop funding coal!


Southeast Convergence for Climate Action Shuts Down Asheville Bank of America posted August 28, 2007
Following the Southeast Convergence for Climate Action, several activists locked down in a Bank of America Lobby and blockaded the entrance demanding Bank of America stop funding coal mining and burning.


Virginians say "No" to a new coal-fired power plant in Wise County; Protests at Massey and Dominion posted June 26, 2007
On June 25, SAMS and MJS help a protest in Richmond to call on Massey to stop strip mining and Dominion to abandon plans for a new coal fired power plant in Wise County, VA.


Tell Dominion Power No New Coal Plants in Virginia posted June 21, 2007
Concerned people from all over Appalachia will come together in Richmond, VA to tell Dominion Power "No New Coal in South Western Virginia!"


Monday, June 18: Stop Coal to Oil Boondoggle in Pikeville,KY. posted June 13, 2007
Come tell Kentucky Senator Jim Bunning that converting coal into a highly-subsidized liquid fuel for the US Air Force is a terrible idea for the communities, the environment, and the world.


Help support the Marsh Fork Elementary Campaign. posted May 3, 2007
The 13 people who were arrested demanding a new school in the community for the kids of Marsh Fork need your help for their legal defense.


MJS Training Camp! posted May 1, 2007
The third MJS kickoff training camp will be held May 20-27 at the Narrow Ridge Earth Literacy Center in the mountains of East Tennessee.


Major Legal Victory! posted March 25, 2007
Judge Chambers ruled that The Army Corps of Engineers has been issuing permits in violation of the Clean Water Act and the National Environmental Protection Act and rescinded four permits.


13 Arrested Demanding a Clean Healthy School posted March 21, 2007
13 Southern West Virginia Residents and Activists were arrested at the State Capitol Demanding a new school be built further than 160 feet from a coal loading silo.


Mountain Justice Spring Break posted February 20, 2007
Join us in Charleston, WV March 10th - 18th for a week of learning, celebrating and action!


Campus Climate Challenge posted February 20, 2007
America and Canada's youth are calling for five days of demonstrations to jumpstart the second semester of the Campus Climate Challenge and put the heat on a new U.S. Congress and a returning Canadian Parliament to begin aggressive national power shifts on global warming. In December, a wide cross-section of young activists took part in a national brainstorm to come up with the theme "Rising to the Climate Challenge: Visions Of Our Future."


Dave Cooper and the MTR Roadshow posted February 4, 2007
Dave Cooper's Mountaintop Removal Road show has a new website!


Coaltrans Conference, Jan 31-Feb 1 posted January 17, 2007
At the end of the month, the coal industry will have a large conference in Miami, FL. All are invited (sort of).


In Memory of A Friend posted January 5, 2007
We lost a much loved member of the MJS Family this past fall. Some thoughts and memories of Jamie McGuinn.


Mountain Links Fundraiser posted December 7, 2006
There will be a fundraiser for Mountain Links, the new community resource center in Appalachia, VA on December 10th in Asheville, NC


Bill to Ban Surface Mining in TN! posted November 18, 2006
A bill to ban all surface mining has been introduced to the Tennessee Legislature. Find out what you can do to help.


Dominion waste coal power plant hearing, Oct. 17 posted October 12, 2006
Dominion Virginia Power is trying to put a 500 - 600 Megawatt waste coal burning power plant in Southwestern Virginia. There will be a hearing in Richmond, VA (conveniently 330 miles from the planned site of the plant)


Call to Action Ed Wiley to Arrive in Washington DC posted September 7, 2006
After 40 days and and 455 miles, Ed Wiley will reach Washington DC. Please support Ed and the kids of Marsh Fork.


2nd loading silo above Marsh Fork Rejected! posted August 21, 2006
The WV Department of Environmental Protection rejected Goals Coal's second attempt to put another coal loading silo behind Marsh Fork Elementary School.


National Governors Association Press Release posted August 5, 2006
This is the first press release from down in Charleston, SC. There have been all sorts of great activities and actions and more is to come.


National Governors Association Convention August 4-6 posted July 31, 2006
On August 4-6th, the Governor's from all 50 states will meet in Charleston, SC to talk about how great they are. Not all of them are telling the truth. And we're going to let everybody know.


Pennies of Promise Call to Action posted July 31, 2006
On August 2nd, Grandfather Ed Wiley will leave the capitol steps in Charleston, WV and walk to Washington DC to raise awareness and meet with federal representatives.


What happened with that Rendezvous? posted July 13, 2006
Following a week of learning new things, meeting new people, and catching up with old friends in the woods of South Western Virginia, Earth First! blockaded a 40 year old dirty coal power plant.


Great Series in the Roanoke Times posted July 13, 2006
As you can see by all the links in the news section, the Roanoke Times has done an amazing series on mountaintop removal coal mining.


Fourth of July Celebration posted June 27, 2006
Hey Everybody, it's the fourth of July weekend and that means it's time once again to gather at Kayford Mountain in West Virginia.


Three Great New Short Films posted June 8, 2006
Hey Everybody, check out three great new videos on MTR and surrounding issues at TruthOut.


MJS Camp posted June 7, 2006
Wondering how the Camp went?


Pennies of Promise posted June 6, 2006
A new community effort has sprung up in the Coal River Valley in Southern West Virginia. Since WV Governor Joe Manchin has failed to act, residents are raising funds to build the kids of Marsh Fork Elementary a safe new school in their own community.


MJS Training Camp, May 20-26 posted April 27, 2006
Hey everybody, Come to the MJS Training Camp in Southern West Virginia to Kick off another great summer of resistance


Heartwood Forest Council and Summit for the Mountains posted April 21, 2006
Join us this Memorial Day Weekend (May 26 - 29) to learn about and celebrate the mountains and forest.


Beyond Coal: Building Healthy Communities in Appalachia posted April 21, 2006
April 28 4pm-7pm & April 29 9am-6pm
What does Appalachia do after coal? Sometime in the near future the Appalachian economy will face an end to the era of coal. Just as with oil and natural gas, experts now predict a "peak" for coal production in the foreseeable future. This conference seeks to discuss the challenges facing Appalachians as economies based on coal transition in the future.

Join us for an engaging lineup of speakers, workshops, and discussions. Conference activities will take place at the historic Hindman Settlement School in the heart of the central Appalachian coal region.


Coal Field Residents to Participate in United Nations Meeting posted March 27, 2006
The first Coal Field Delegation to the United Nations will be attending the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development this May. A group of ten inspiring Coal Field residents are prepared to take the truth to the UN, but we need your support if we are going to make it.


2006 Student Renewable Energy Conference posted March 22, 2006
April 7th and 8th. Knoxville, TN. Rad Conference.


Black Diamonds, Virginia Premier, April 12 posted March 17, 2006
"...a searing 90-minute documentary. ...mixes history, sociology, advocacy journalism, and personal portraits vividly depicting the catastrophic ecological and cultural effects wrought by mountaintop removal." Michael Yockel, Baltimore Magazine, May 2005.


West Virginia Energy Gathering posted March 6, 2006
Were you wondering how the West Virginia Energy Gathering went? I know I was. We now have a full report back from the amazing, inspirational, and fun weekend. See you there next year.


MJS and Black Mesa posted February 17, 2006
MJS activist, Summer, presented a letter of solidarity on behalf of Mountain Justice to Black Mesa and Big Mountain residents and activists today at the Local to Global Justice Convergence in Phoenix, AZ., where she also gave a presentation about mountain top removal.


CRMW Statement on Sago Mine Tragedy posted January 4, 2006
In light of the recent tragedy at the Sago mines, Coal River Mountain Watch wishes to extend its most heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the fallen miners.


Two Rad Demos in Huntington, WV posted October 8, 2005
Come one, come all! On October nineteenth and twentieth the coal industry's "Coal Quality '05" expo will occur in Huntington West Virginia.


Group says WV Governor broke promise on Marsh Fork Elementary posted October 7, 2005
A citizens’ group and concerned parents of the children at Marsh Fork Elementary School in the Coal River Valley of West Virginia expressed disappointment in Governor Joe Manchin’s decision to drop his investigation of health concerns at the school. The school has gained attention over the summer as residents protested Massey Energy’s coal operations next door.


Music for the Mountains posted August 24, 2005
August 27 is the end of Mountain Justice Summer and you are invited to attend!


MJS Takes on Gordon Gee at Vanderbilt posted August 14, 2005
Today about a dozen mountain defenders from MJS paid a visit to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, home of Chancellor Gordon Gee who sits on the board of directors of Massey.


Protesters Gather at TDEC to Raise Awareness of Mountain Top Removal Mining posted August 11, 2005
On Thursday, August 10th we stormed downtown Nashville with hundreds of flyers, street theater, and the TV news.


Coal Field Resident, Local Activist, Vandalized posted August 10, 2005
Urgent: Donations Needed! Help longtime activist Larry Gibson!


A shameless plea for cash for Mountain Justice Summer posted August 10, 2005
Mountain Justice Summer needs gas cards, copy cards and cash so we can do even more against Mountain Top Removal.


Some Songs for Download! posted August 7, 2005
We had rally today at Zeb Mountain and folks wanted to hear some of the songs that we're sung. Here are two...


Urgent! Request A Hearing Now! posted August 4, 2005
Request a hearing to stop a Tennessee mountaintop mining site before it starts.


Elk Valley Rally Press Advisory posted August 3, 2005
Environmentalists and Citizens Take a Stand Against Mountaintop Mining in Tennessee