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I was stopped at the light at 1oth/Pickle Barrel and saw two people with signs. I thought it was something to do with halloween.
When did two people with signs become news?
But maybe you aren't interested. Thanks for reading anyway.
Incidentally, in the process of trying to verify some of the claims made by the protestors, I became better informed about the larger issue of mountaintop mining. Win-win.
Yeah, the whole topic of mountain top mining is very interesting. I think it's a pretty good cause for protest, along with the several other controversial energy harnessing techniques.
Yes, that's harder to do than say. I also think there's nothing wrong with tugging at the heartstrings, like presenting MTR's effects on Appalachian communities in as up-close and personal way as possible to those on the energy production side. But one has to be respectful of what that side represents in order to avoid being completely shut down.
Just my $.02...
TVA is the largest buyer of MTR coal. That means that we, here in Chattanooga, You and ME are the ones who are responsible for destroying these mountains. The local Sierra Club has written letters to the EPA, The current administration, shown movies, talked to legislators, handed out material, used social media, and yes Protested. We are 100% opposed to this practice, it is unnecessarily destroying Appalachia and we will continue to fight it. You can find us at www.tennessee.sierraclub.org
Thanks for sharing. I spoke with a few people at the demonstration but must have missed you as it was winding down.
One of the people I spoke with also made the statement, "TVA is the largest buyer of MTR coal," but I was unable to verify it independently. The only citations online were from anti-MTR web sites (no news articles, etc.).