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Climate Ground Zero Meets with Governor Manchin

by: Clem Guttata

Thu Jan 28, 2010 at 16:47:08 PM EST


Climate Ground Zero Press Release

January 28, 2010

CHARLESTON, WV - Responding to national pressure over the treatment of tree sitters on Coal River Mountain, West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin asked Climate Ground Zero for an emergency meeting. This morning Roland Micklem, 81, and other group members told the Governor that the civil-disobedience campaign won't stop until mountaintop removal does. They reminded the governor that the campaign is strictly non-violent, and asked the governor to protect activists from threats of violence by Massey Energy and other coal companies.

"The governor attempted to steer the conversation away from the more massive crime of MTR," said Micklem. "We are here to oppose mountaintop removal mining, which is a crime. Massey Energy has committed any number of illegalities. We will continue non-violent civil disobedience in order to stop it."

Today is the eighth day that Eric Blevins, 28, and Amber Nitchman, 19, continue to peacefully occupy trees to prevent blasting near Massey Energy's Bee Tree strip mine on Coal River Mountain. They are preventing Massey from blasting near a sludge dam that endangers downstream communities.

The sitters have faced constant harassment from Massey Security in the form of air horns, bright lights and violent threats. The meeting resulted in a temporary moratorium on the use of the air horns and flood lights, but the sitters remain worried about the possibility of other, more dangerous, methods of harassment.

Governor Manchin recently came out against violence between the opponents and proponents of mountaintop removal mining after a meeting with coalfield residents about the effects of that type of mining.

In response to news of the harassment, hundreds of people from all over the country called Massey Energy, and then Governor Manchin to express their displeasure with his continued support of mountaintop removal mining, and to pressure him to stop the auditory abuse of the tree sitters. "The massive call-ins to the Governor and Massey Energy this week came from all over the country; mountaintop removal is a national issue with national consequences - the coal companies cannot continue to treat central Appalachia like their own personal playground," said David Aaron Smith, one of the sitters who had to come down Monday.

Today Manchin stated: "Even if we disagree, I believe we can walk away respecting each other but everyone-including activists and property owners-must do so within the letter of the law." Activists acknowledge that they are taking part in civil disobedience in response to legal violations committed by mining companies. In the debate with Robert Kennedy Jr last week, Massey CEO Don Blankenship said "I doubt it's possible [to do mountaintop removal] without having a single violation at a single time."

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Note: For more info, see: http://www.climategroundzero.org or http://www.mountainjustice.org

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I'm glad to see Gov. Manchin taking a more active role in this process. I would also like to see him taking a more active role in discussing the negative effects of coal mining. I can't remember him saying anything about the downsides of coal mining, coal processing, coal as an energy source, or the state's reliance on coal mining revenues.

Even Gene Kitts (executive at ICG) is saying there's only 20 to 30 years of surface mining coal remaining in West Virginia. As he's got every reason to paint as optimistic a view as possible, it gives me even more reason to believe we'll see major reductions in coal mining volume well before that.


Manchin is great at paying lip-service. (4.00 / 1)
But the fact is that coal operators have been allowed to violate clean water act permits literally thousands of times per year for nearly a decade by his WV DEP. Meanwhile, people are dying from the pollution. Water wells have been poisoned in rural communities all across our coalpatch while the Governor uses his DEP to stall and give his pals time to lawyer-up. He's even pushed to get municipal water service to those communities, placing the burden of remediation on taxpayers instead of directly on the polluters

Since surface mines have proliferated, coal extraction has cost WV five times more in early deaths than it provides in economic benefits. And since Forbes Magazine proclaimed WV as the most polluted state in the nation, it's no wonder that less than 3 percent of reclaimed surface mined land has been developed

The coal operators long term strategy is to drive people out or killing them off. That way they end up spending even less on mining and repairing the damage because fewer folks are left to monitor the destruction. Not to mention that the coal lobby will have fewer competitors when it comes to buying indulgences from entrenched politicians.

Think I'm kidding about the political implications? Watch this  

Te fact is that there were at least four different versions produced using State of West Virginia-owned studios.  The original source material was from version 1 and has bee playing on local public access TV.  Other online versions are a lot slicker, but all basically boil down to Manchin giving coal lobbyist Chris Hamilton a political reacharound.

My question is, how soon will Manchin agree to be interviewed in a public forum for 30 minutes by Bobby Kennedy, or perhaps Clem or even One Citizen on behalf of Appalachians who are NOT coal lobbyists?

BTW I don't trust Ken Ward.


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