Environmental Activists Bring Coal Fight to Seacoast

There's 600 miles as the crow flies between New Hampshire and West Virginia's mountain coal country. Worlds apart. No connection beyond a national affiliation.

Deb Cinamon Whalen of East Kingston, like many of her fellow New Hampshire-ites, held that view -- if she ever gave it any thought at all. But since becoming aware there's a grave thread between them, Whalen has become a connection between the states and is trying to forge an ever-greater ... Full Story »

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by Dale Penn - Feb. 5, 2009

It is fascinating for me to see the interaction between activism and art resulting in a collaborative effort to inform New Hampshire residence about the environmental impact of mountain top mining and their tacit participation in this.

This story provides no voice to the other side (coal companies) and therefore is blatantly unfair, but then again so is mountaintop mining.

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