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- Early this morning, activists with Earth First! and Rising Tide North America set up a non-violent blockade of American Electric Power's (AEP) nearly 50 year old Clinch River coal fired electric facility. Emitting millions of pounds of pollutants yearly, the Clinch River coal plant threatens the health and lives of thousands of downwind residents and the surrounding environment. Burning coal is not only a primary factor behind global climate change, but also drives the expansion of large scale strip mining. Large scale surface mining destroys forests, streams and communities as it alters the Appalachian landscape forever.

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As activists crowded the bridge, they strung banners that read 'The beauty of the mountains runs deeper than a coal seam - abolish strip mining', and 'Clean energy can never come from coal', as well as 'Stop mountain top removal mining'. All coal and other vehicle traffic was blocked to the site for the remainder of the business day. Forming a human roadblock to reinforce the blockade, the assembled activists sang protest songs and engaged in dialogue with police, coal truck drivers, and plant employees. By the end of the day the state police had dispatched more than fifty cars, an armored vehicle, a helicopter, and at least sixty troopers. Having successfully delivered their message to AEP and the wider public, activists negotiated with police to secure the release of people physically locked to the blockade and incurred no arrests.
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EARTH FIRST! CONFRONTS DESTRUCTIVE PRACTICES OF KING COAL
In a Daring Challenge To The Power Of The Coal Industry, Activists Blockade Power Plant

July 10, 2006, Carbo, Virginia - Early this morning, activists with Earth First! and Rising Tide North America set up a non-violent blockade of American Electric Power's (AEP) nearly 50 year old Clinch River coal fired electric facility. Emitting millions of pounds of pollutants yearly, the Clinch River coal plant threatens the health and lives of thousands of downwind residents and the surrounding environment. Burning coal is not only a primary factor behind global climate change, but also drives the expansion of large scale strip mining. Large scale surface mining destroys forests, streams and communities as it alters the Appalachian landscape forever.
Over 50 activists arrived at AEP's Clinch River plant at 9:00 this morning. An Earth First!er attached a rope to the bridge and stretched it across the road while another suspended himself below the bridge over the Clinch River. One activist locked himself to the axle of the coal truck.
Earth First! and Rising Tide demand the following:
1. Shut down the Clinch River facility and all aging, dirty coal burning power plants.
2. An immediate halt to mountaintop removal and other destructive forms of strip mining.
3. A nationwide response to the reality of global climate change marked by a move away from fossil fuels, transition towards cleaner sources of energy and vigorous promotion of electricity conservation.
"The Clinch River facility is a symbol of all that is wrong with King Coal. Dirty air, ravaged landscapes and global climate disruption are the legacies of a corrupt, inefficient and destructive industry that kills with impunity" said Patrick Garnett of Lexington, Kentucky.
"The coal industry and its government puppets are ignoring widespread public concern over large scale strip mining, air pollution and global climate change" said Erin Mckelvy of Blacksburg, Virginia. "Concerned citizens are forced to take direct action to call attention to the devastation caused by the irresponsible mining and burning of coal" she added.
The Clinch River coal burner releases 4.25 million pounds of carbon dioxide into the air annually, contributing to an unpredictable change in the global climate. Particulate pollution from burning coal has been proven to worsen asthma for residents across the nation. Mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia has destroyed over 800 square miles of the most biologically diverse temperate forest in the world. Over 1200 miles of streams have been buried by valley fills and mining waste.
"I was born here in southwestern Virginia. The mountains here are part of my soul. They are sacred to me, and also to God" said Ernest Wayne Cantrell of Clintwood, Virginia. "I fight back because I can't continue to watch the world's oldest mountains be leveled forever" he continued.
Earth First! is an international environmental action movement focusing on protecting wild nature. Rising Tide North America is part of an international network focusing on the root causes of global climate change.
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actions like this should abound in the U.S.

10.07.2006 20:00


Anybody know of any significant air polluter in San Diego? (besides automobiles of course). Do we have any plants or industry that emits anywhere near the amount of toxins as this particular coal plant?

Earth Firster



check out

10.07.2006 22:58


 http://www.environmentalhealth.org/

the navy ships emit tons of toxins into the bay. coronado is thoroughly irradiated.

and there is the border, of course... and the emminent bulldozing of the tijuana estuary (endangered plant and animal preserve) to make way for the triple fence thanks to the real ID act which says that homeland security can waive ALL LAWS in order to build fences on the border.

sd@narchist



more awesome photos!

11.07.2006 00:58


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I agree

11.07.2006 16:31


As a hardline conservative, it is hard to agree with you lefties. I have been pushing for the increase in nuclear power for a long time so that we don't burn fossil fuels. Maybe your protests should include demanding more clean nuclear power plants.

Bob





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