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I agree with that.
Just leave my G-D mountains alone.
Mountains have coal.. they have to go, sorry.
I agree with that.
Just leave my G-D mountains alone.
You're unreal, Gill. This is not even close that what I have asked for. You sent me a marketing campaign for Elk hunters in Kentucky. Awesome.
This does not tell me a damn thing.
I'm poo-pooing it because it's nothing but poo-poo. Post a link that gives me hard evidence that the mining of coal on mountain top does not affect the surrounding ecology, and that everything is rebuilt as it once was.
Mountains have coal.. they have to go, sorry.
Thanks for being 100% predictable.
I knew you had no intention of actually trying to learn anything beyond your narrow viewpoint. Watch out, your blinders might slip off your head.
You're dismissed.
See... I knew you couldn't come up with a damn thing-- as usual--to prove your point.
Happy elk hunting!
Still wondering why any of this has any real bearing on the topic, given that MTR accounts for less than 5% of the output of the US coal mining industry.See... I knew you couldn't come up with a damn thing that I could read and understand-- as usual--to prove your point.
Fixed it for you.
Still wondering why any of this has any real bearing on the topic, given that MTR accounts for less than 5% of the output of the US coal mining industry.
Still wondering why any of this has any real bearing on the topic, given that MTR accounts for less than 5% of the output of the US coal mining industry.
Wow. :shock:
Because your statistic still does not make up for the fact that the place where I live is being rampaged. It doesn't make up for the fact that farmers are having to leave farming because the sediments have polluted their water supplies.
Your personal situation has no relevance to nation-wide issue.Because your statistic still does not make up for the fact that the place where I live is being rampaged. It doesn't make up for the fact that farmers are having to leave farming because the sediments have polluted their water supplies.
STILL wondering why any of this has any real bearing on the topic, given that MTR accounts for less than 5% of the output of the US coal mining industry.Wow.
All that destruction for 5%.
Your personal situation has no relevance to nation-wide issue.
Assume for a moment that MTR is completely eliminated.
Then what?
STILL wondering why any of this has any real bearing on the topic, given that MTR accounts for less than 5% of the output of the US coal mining industry.
Because coal, and coal mining, has other destructive measures:
Tennessee Spill: The Exxon Valdez Of Coal Ash? : NPR
This spill was catastrophic.
Also, how about destruction of property... years later:
Abandoned mines can threaten homes, schools, roads - WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY |
And let's not get started with the pollution it causes...
Have you heard about the coal mine that caught fire and an entire had to abondand? The mine is expected to burn underground for something like 200 years.
I understand it perfectly.We only lose 5% of coal output and we get to keep the oldest mountain range, and quite frankly the oldest piece of land, in the world.
How can you not understand this?
I would be very interested to see how this fire is ventilated.Have you heard about the coal mine that caught fire and an entire had to abondand? The mine is expected to burn underground for something like 200 years.
So....?Because coal, and coal mining, has other destructive measures:
Tennessee Spill: The Exxon Valdez Of Coal Ash? : NPR
This spill was catastrophic.
Also, how about destruction of property... years later:
Abandoned mines can threaten homes, schools, roads - WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY |
And let's not get started with the pollution it causes...
I understand it perfectly.
I am not sure how it is at all relevant to the issue.
I would be very interested to see how this fire is ventilated.
So....?
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OK... but how does the air get in?The fumes come up through ground. It is like a giant BBQ grill. Ill look it up when I get home.
I understand it perfectly.
I am not sure how it is at all relevant to the issue.