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Coal River Mountain Watch
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Eyes in the sky, boots on the ground in the literal trenches protecting Appalachian communities from polluting industries. https://www.crmw.net #EndMountainTopRemoval #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateJustice
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Apparently, the only "elevated enforcement actions" that WVDEP intends to take is to threaten elevated enforcement actions. This is just one of many violations that WVDEP keeps extending for Lexington Coal Company, months beyond the 90-day limit. #EndMountainTopRemoval #EnvironmentalJustice
And if you’d like to support our frontlines, eyes in the sky and boots on the ground work in the literal trenches, please do so at secure.givelively.org/donate/coal-.... We need all the help we can get. Thanks!
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Act at link in comments to protect 1,900 acres of lush forested Appalachian Mountains, keep 56 million tons of coal in the ground, & keep 3 miles of headwater streams from being buried by chronic violator Lexington Coal Co. LCC owes $3 million in delinquent fines. youtu.be/jv_uZmwVgw8?...
Surface mine violations by Lexington Coal Co. on Cherry Pond Mountain, WV Flyover 8/8/2024
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Imagine if they’d had sandwiches. 🥪
Hazardous dust cloud from #MountainTopRemoval blasting on Coal River Mountain, WV, 8/8/2025. Communities near MTR suffer high rates of deadly illnesses-cancer, heart disease, etc #EndMountainTopRemoval #EnvironmentalJustice Flight by @southwings.bsky.social Video by @coalrivermountain.bsky.social
I misspoke. Still, keeping 56 million tons of coal in the ground seems like a worthy endeavor.
Keep 63 million tons of coal in the ground, protect 1,900 acres of Appalachian Mountain headwater forest, and protect the health of communities downwind and downstream. Easy to comment today.
#EndMountainTopRemoval #EnvironmentalJustice #KeepItInTheGround

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I wish the media would stop saying “detained” and “in detention.” That sounds so temporary. “We were detained by a traffic jam.” “Two students got detention for cussing in class.” Abducted, imprisoned, etc seems more semantically appropriate.
Alpha Metallurgical Resources must be just giddy to profit even more from polluting our rivers, land, air, and lungs.
For my latest for @rollingstone.com , I take a deep dive into every dirty gift Trump's massive tax-and-spending bill gives the fossil fuel industry, and takes from everyone else.
Spoiler: it's worse than you think.
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Alpha Metallurgical Resources must be just giddy to profit even more from pollution like this.
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Plundering polluters always claim “no environmental harms” and lavish prosperity for all. And since they pollute with relative impunity on land, such as mountaintop removal for coal, it’s laughable to imagine any effective regulation in the deep sea.
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West Virginia opioid settlement funds are supposed to reverse years of crisis. In several counties, they’re being used to pay regional jail bills. This story was published in partnership with WVU's Reed School of Media and Communications, with support from Scott Widmeyer.
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Investigation: WV counties spend opioid crisis money on jail instead of recovery
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As climate-crisis “freak” weather events become the norm and forecasting, preparation, and reporting are defunded into oblivion, some likely Orwellian statements may include “we’ve always had deadly floods” and “weather forecasters are always wrong; this is their fault; fire and prosecute them.”
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“They work cheap” may be the worst reason to oppose abducting and disappearing people.
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Tragedy in Texas hill country, where 4 months’ worth of rain in just four hours caused Guadalupe River levels to spike 30 feet in just an hour and a half - in the middle of the night.

Two dozen are dead in the resulting floods and another 20 young campers still missing.

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Why the Texas floods were so severe
Flooding rains in and around Kerr County had brought a widespread 10 to 15 total inches by Friday morning. Four months of rainfall came down in four hours.
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