anngarrison.blogspot.com
Ann Garrison: March 2011
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Monday, March 21, 2011. Navajo activists for another way, beyond coal and nuclear, after Japan. Posted by Ann Garrison. Lori Goodman of Diné CARE, lifelong environmental. Activist, of Citizens saUnited Against Ruining. Our Environment, and the Navajo Nation. Http:/ www.kpfa.org/. PFA Weekend News Anchor Anthony Fest. In 1979, the same year as the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, the Navajo Nation. In 2005, the Navajo Nation passed the world's first and only indigenous ban on uranium mining. Ah, yes, i...
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Oil & Gas - San Juan Citizens Alliance
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Oil & Gas. Four Corners Power Plant. The Village at Wolf Creek. The Alliance In the News. Oil & Gas. Four Corners Power Plant. The Village at Wolf Creek. The Alliance In the News. Help us hold energy companies accountable. Don't let them place profit before people. There are over 40,000 oil and natural gas wells. At a time when natural gas is touted as a clean transition fuel, communities that know the impacts of oil and gas development first-hand need to be especially vigilant. The Alliance takes a lead...
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New Mexico Environmental Law Center
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NMELC in the Press. Our links are always growing. Would you like us to link to your organization? New" Nuclear Reactors, Same Old Story. A good article discussing latest nuclear small-reactor innovations as "not just decades too late, but fundamentally a fantasy.". Renewable Energy for America. Natural Resource Defense Council. This interactive map was designed to show the enormous potential for new energy systems in the US. The Story of Stuff. Alliance for Nuclear Accountability (ANA). Our mission is to...
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High Plains News We Shall Remain
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149; About High Plains News. 149; WORC Media. The Colstrip power plant burns a boxcar of coal every five minutes. Photo by Barrett Golding. More than 1,300 ponds throughout the United States hold billions of gallons of coal fly ash sludge containing heavy metals like arsenic, lead, mercury, and selenium. Photo by Barrett Golding. Coal produces about 45% of the electricity generated in this country. We Shall Remain Life with and after coal. But who really pays the price? Those answers and more in. Theodor...
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Kayenta Mining Permit
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More than everything you wanted to know about coal, now that you've asked. Mining and Reclamation Plan. The following documents are the mining and reclamation plans for the Kayenta. And (currently closed) Black Mesa. Mines on Black Mesa. In northeast Arizona. They were requested through the Freedom of Information Act by a coalition of grassroots organizations including the Sierra Club. Black Mesa Water Coalition. Dine Citizens Against Ruining Our Environment (Dine CARE).