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Plundering Appalachia: The Tragedy of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining NEW SEALED
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ISBN: |
9781601090546 |
Author: |
Tom Butler |
Book Title: |
Plundering Appalachia : the Tragedy of Mountaintop-Removal Coal Mining |
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English |
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Hardcover |
Publisher: |
Mandala Publishing |
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Photography, Nature, History |
Publication Year: |
2009 |
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1st Edition |
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Young Adults |
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1.2in |
Item Length: |
12.5in |
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62.5 Oz |
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10.5in |
Number of Pages: |
240 Pages |
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Plundering Appalachia: The Tragedy of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining by Tom Butler. This hardcover copy is NEW and PUBLISHER SEALED.
The Appalachian mountain range is the oldest in the world and it's disappearing one mountain top at a time. Plundering Appalachia takes a bold look at the out-of-control strip mining in the American heartland and its threat to our environment.
The term ?mountaintop removal mining,? coined to describe the coal-mining process currently at work in much of Appalachia, is in reality, exactly what the name suggests: a mountain, formed over millions of years, is decapitated with explosives?the ?overburden? scraped into adjacent valleys?and the exposed coal collected. No living thing survives this ?removal,? and if the land is replanted, its ecosystem will be nothing like that of the ancient mountaintop it previously held. The process is not only destructive and toxic, but ultimately unsustainable: not one of the four hundred plus mountains blasted has yet grown back.
Plundering Appalachia is a collection of photographs and essays detailing the grim realities of mountaintop removal mining: the effects of the blasting on the environment and the people and animals in its wake; the irreversible devastation of the natural landscape of Appalachia; how mountaintop removal is or is not regulated; and the true costs of the practice over time. Most people in the United States are connected to mountaintop removal in some way, whether they live in the affected areas, consume products derived from the mining haul, or are dealing with the effects that mining has on their ecosystem. Plundering Appalachia is a clarion call to action, asking Americans to get past the rhetoric of the coal industry and see the real Appalachia. Supported by science and common sense, the book is a plea for a region whose natural beauty deserves to be enjoyed by future generations.
Plundering Appalachia is a collection of photographs and essays presenting the grim realities of mountaintop removal mining:
The effects of the blasting on the environment and the people and animals in its wake.
The irreversible devastation of the natural landscape of Appalachia.
How mountaintop removal is or is not regulated
The true costs of the practice over time.
Most people in the United States are connected to mountaintop removal in some way. Even if they have never visited the Appalachians, they consume products derived from the mining haul or they are affected by the drastic changes the mining has on their ecosystem. The contributors to Plundering Appalachia clearly wish to empower a nation to action?to get past the rhetoric of the coal industry and see the real Appalachia. It is a plea for a region whose natural beauty deserves to be enjoyed by future generations.
Includes essays by: David W. Orr, Vivian Stockman, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Ross Gelbspan, Richard Heinberg, Carl Pope, Denise Giardina, Lisa Evans, Ken Hechler, Jerry Hardt, Wendell Berry and more.
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