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Hillary Clinton on Mountaintop Removal this morning

by: faithfull

Wed Mar 19, 2008 at 11:30:35 AM EDT


(Cross-posted at the Appalachian Voices Front Porch Blog)

Beth Vorhees interviewed Senator Hillary Clinton on West Virginia Public Broadcast (audio), this morning and asked her a direct question about her position on mountaintop removal coal-mining.

Hillary's answer below the fold.

Keep in mind, mountaintop removal:
1)  Has destroyed 1 million acres of the most biodiverse temperate forest in the world

2) Has led to a 90% reduction in mining jobs in WV because of the automation of labor

3) Has leveled 470+ of the oldest mountains on the continent.

faithfull :: Hillary Clinton on Mountaintop Removal this morning
Hillary on MTR: (unofficial transcript)
I am concerned about it for all the reasons people state, but I think its a difficult question because of the conflict between the economic and environmental trade-off that you have here.

I'm not an expert. I don't know enough to have an independent opinion, but I sure would like people who could be objective, understanding both the economic necessities and environmental damage to come up with some approach that would enable us to retrieve the coal but would enable us to do it in a way that wouldn't damage the living standards and the other important qualities associated with people living both under the mountaintop and people who are along the streams.

You know, maybe there is a way to recover those mountaintops once they have been stripped of the coal. You know, I think we've got to look at this from a practical perspective.

First, I am glad to see any Presidential candidate speaking about mountaintop removal. Her answer could have been much better, for sure, but it also could have been much worse.

Secondly, I am disappointed that she is setting up this false dichotomy of "economic necessities" vs "environmental damage." Mountaintop removal does the same thing to our economy as it does to our mountains. The destruction of one and the destruction of the other go hand in hand.

Thirdly, Hillary Clinton has sat in on Senate Committee hearings on mountaintop removal since 2002, so she SHOULD NOT be able to get away with playing dumb. She promised to take a flyover of the affected region, but has failed to follow-through on that commitment.

Listen to the whole interview here.

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faithfull -- thanks for posting (0.00 / 0)
Thanks for posting this. A great by-product of the 50-state48-state nominating contest is creating more opportunities for the candidates to address issues important to each state.

I hope someone asks both Hillary and Obama follow up questions about MTR. I agree with you about point #3 above -- both Hillary and Obama know enough about the issue they should not be allowed to weasel out of an answer.

I'd also to know what kind of economic assistance they would be willing to the Appalachian region when there are major economic impacts from their proposed cap-and-trade regimes for carbon emissions. Will it be help directly to workers, consumers, and local citizens or will it be another infusion of corporate welfare like the Bush administration is providing Wall Street this week?


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