Sierra Club Hosts Screening of Coal Country
| September 8, 2009 | Posted by p2wp under Environment, Events |

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COAL COUNTRY is a dramatic look at modern coal mining. We get to know working miners along with activists who are battling coal companies in Appalachia. We hear from miners and coal company officials, who are concerned about jobs and the economy and believe they are acting responsibly in bringing power to the American people. Both sides in this conflict claim that history is on their side. Families have lived in the region for generations, and most have ancestors who worked in the mines. Everyone shares a deep love for the land, but MTR (Mountain Top Removal mining which has leveled over 500 Appalachian mountains) is tearing them apart. We need to understand the meaning behind promises of “cheap energy” and “clean coal.” Are they achievable? At what cost? Are there alternatives to our energy future?
“A balanced, sober look at the reality of coal; both the good news and the bad, and the staggering phenomenon that is mountain top mining. It not only reminds you what it takes to turn your lights on, it’ll make sure you remember to turn them off when you leave the room.”
Peter Horton, director.
Sept. 21, 2009 – 7pm @ Pittsburgh Filmmakers Melwood Screening Room
Related reading…
- Speaking of fake grassroots – HOW ABOUT THOSE “FACES OF COAL” (iflizwerequeen.com)
- Washington Theater Presents The MTR Follies (jcwinnie.biz)
- Coalcorp Provides Updated Default Status Report (newswire.ca)
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