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When we flip on a power switch in our homes, where does the electricity come from?  How is it generated?  There&#039;s a good chance it&#039;s from a coal-fired power plant.  Click &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ilovemountains.org/&quot;&gt;here &lt;/a&gt;for an easy way to trace your power source with nothing more than your zip code.  With all the talk of developing new, sustainable energy sources, we&#039;re still relying heavily on the old standbys like oil and coal.
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Last November on The Marc Steiner Show, we had a coal industry spokesperson and a group of West Virginia residents as guests on the show to discuss coal mining.  The conversation centered around &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaintop_removal_mining&quot;&gt;mountaintop removal&lt;/a&gt;, one of the most widespread and quickly growing methods of mining coal in use today.
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We were all blown away by what we learned in the process of putting that show together, and since then we&#039;ve been wondering why this issue hasn&#039;t been getting the attention it deserves.  So, we decided that it&#039;s something we should keep an ongoing focus on.  Look for us to have continuing coverage both on this website and on the air.
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Rather than covering the issue from afar, we decided to go straight to the source.  This morning, I set out for the coal fields of southern West Virginia, along with photojournalist &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.antrim-new.com&quot;&gt;Antrim Caskey&lt;/a&gt;, who&#039;s been working for the past 3 years to get people to pay attention to and do something about the environmental, including human, destruction caused by modern day coal mining practices in Appalachia.  We&#039;ll be spending this week down here lining up as many people as possible to contribute first-hand coverage to CEM on an ongoing basis.  We&#039;ll also be coming back with tons of new audio, photos, and video.
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We&#039;re spending the night in the Coal River Valley with Debbie Jarrel and Ed Wiley.  You&#039;ll hear a lot more about and from them if you stay with us here, for now check out one of the major projects they&#039;ve been involved with, advocating for the safety and health of the students, teachers, and staff of Marsh Fork Elementary School.  &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.crmw.net/pennies/&quot;&gt;This site&lt;/a&gt; is full of info on that; briefly, it&#039;s a school down the road from them sitting right down the hill from a huge, leaky sludge impoundment, or what Ed describes as a 2.8 billion gallon toxic waste dump.
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The picture at the top is from this afternoon, during a beautiful hike Ed took us on in the woods behind his home.  The pictures below are from this evening.  They&#039;re taken from the road, as we drove past an area being cleared by a coal company to put in a new beltline to transfer coal from the mining site to the processing plant.
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&lt;i&gt;all photos by Antrim Caskey&lt;/i&gt;
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