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Paging Gov. Manchin: stop Blankenship's shenanigans

by: Carnacki

Tue Sep 09, 2008 at 13:55:14 PM EDT


From an email:

Help us ask WV Governor Manchin for "stay of execution" for Coal River Mountain

Hey Folks,

The residents of the Coal River Valley in West Virginia urgently need your help.  While we thought we had months to stop the proposed Mountaintop Removal coal mining operation for Coal River Mountain, the coal company - Massey Energy - circumvented the law and altered their permits, and are set to begin blasting the mountain for coal TOMORROW, September 10th.  If they are allowed to proceed, the blasting will eliminate some of the potential for the production of clean wind energy and creation of good, green jobs on Coal River Mountain, and it will be harder for local residents to stop the continuation of the mining once it has started.  So, we need your help.

Could you call Governor Manchin, today, and ask him to issue a "stay of execution" for Coal River Mountain?  He already knows that there is a real alternative to Mountaintop Removal here, and he knows it is the better option, now he needs to hear it from you!  He needs to know that the state and the nation are watching him, and that you know that the decision is HIS to make.  The Coal River Mountain Wind Project is such a great alternative that it was awarded Co-Op America's "Building Economic Alternatives" Award, and is also being highlighted for the national Green Jobs Now! Day of Action on September 27th.  But without your help, all of this will be lost for short-term, destructive coal mining.

Please pass this around to your friends, family, colleagues and email lists.  The louder the voice, the better the chance of stopping the blasting.  YOU can help by:

Watching the Online video to see what's is at stake.  This home page and the rest of the website will also give you more information about the campaign, and presents a comparison between the benefits of Wind Power versus Mountaintop Removal coal mining.
Sign the Petition!
Pass Around the Press Release to your local media -  Available on our media page.
Come to the Rally on September 16th -  Information about the rally is available on the website.  Please come support the residents of the Coal River Valley, and the creation of a new, clean economy and Green Jobs for West Virginia and the nation.
Calling Governor Manchin Today!!  His phone number is 1-888-438-2731, and an example call message is available below.
Email Governor Manchin!  It's easy.   Just go to www.CoalRiverWind.org and let him know how you feel

Governor Manchin,

I am asking you to support the Coal River Wind Farm and halt blasting until you can look into this opportunity further. Massey Energy has issued notice for blasting at the site to begin tomorrow (Wednesday, September 10). Community members have requested for weeks that you put a freeze on the mountaintop removal mine and give citizens of West Virginia a chance to save Coal River Mountain.

Many people across southern West Virginia and across the United States were excited to learn recently that you are planning to make your case for renewable energy development in your upcoming "State of the State" speech, and that you have been publicly supporting the development of renewable energy in West Virginia in various speeches. During your 2008 State of the State address you pointed out "that the main ingredient to a successful energy future is sustainability" and encouraged the development of renewable energy like wind and solar. For this reason we hope you will be supportive of this landmark opportunity to put West Virginia on the renewable energy map.

Coal River Mountain in West Virginia has enough wind potential to provide electricity for over 150,000 homes and create 50 well-paying, good jobs, forever.   The proposed wind farm would  also help diversify the local economy in an area historically dependent upon sparse, temporary coal mining jobs. This opportunity depends upon the mountain being left intact.

We feel you could do no better than to highlight Coal River Mountain, and to lend your full support for the development of a utility-scale wind farm as an economically viable alternative to Massey's proposed 6,000+ acre mountaintop removal operation that is currently planned for the mountain.

By supporting this project, you will show both the state and the nation that you are truly committed to diversifying West Virginia's energy portfolio, and that you are willing to make tough choices in order to ensure the future of energy production and strong economy for the state and nation.

Citizens everywhere are concerned about the state of our economy and rising energy prices. Recent estimates produced by the U.S. Geologic Survey show that West Virginia has only 20-30 more years at which current levels of coal production in West Virginia can be maintained, so the time to begin developing these alternative energy sources is now, for as remaining coal runs out, the price of electricity will skyrocket.

However, we have a new and better option, and we are asking that you lend your full support for this project based on its long-term economic, social and environmental benefits, especially as they compare positively to the short-term benefits and long-term costs that will result from proposed strip-mining operations.

Governor Manchin, the choice is yours, and we hope that you make the right one - for the residents of Coal River Mountain, for West Virginia, and for the nation.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

[Your Hometown, State]

Thank you for all of your help and support,

With Great Appreciation,

Lorelei Scarbro, Rory McIlmoil and the rest of the Coal River Mountain Wind Team

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The Gazette just ran a piece about this (4.00 / 3)
at this link.

My family and I called the Gov Manchin separately and according to his phone operator, we were "added to the list"

Regarding the Gazette's article, Lara Ramsburg, communications director for Manchin said Manchin would not intervene to try to save the Coal River Mountain for a potential wind farm project, because Massey already has permits from the state Department of Environmental Protection.

"It would be inappropriate for the governor to interfere in the regulatory process," Ramsburg said in an e-mail statement.

For whatever it's worth, I posted the following comment on the Gazette's site:

Gov Manchin recently allocated $200 Million in tax subsidies so Texas-based Consol Energy would develop a coal-to-gas plant in WV. That project will provide 60 jobs, and give Consol the right to sell the gas to us at gasoline prices. Sweet deal -for Consol and Big Coal.

But those jobs are gone once we run out of coal. Or once they outlaw the dangerous greenhouse gas emissions produced by that plant. Coal-to-gas isn't "alternative energy" any more than "Coal is Clean".

That wind farm would provide up to 50 permanent jobs and sustainable energy while preserving our wildlife, water, and environment. Wind studies indicate that wind turbines along those mountain ridges make far more sense than flattening those 6,600 acres of wilderness.

In court, Manchin has also opposed federal regulations that would prevent companies like Massey Energy from dumping waste rock and dirt into WV rivers and streams. So it's highly unlikely that Manchin will stop Massey.

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