THE HUMAN TOLL: MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL MINING IN APPALACHIA



Photo Title

THE HUMAN TOLL: MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL MINING IN APPALACHIA

Photographer/Creator

Katie Falkenberg

Collection

Publisher

The Washington Times

Caption/Description

A mountaintop removal mine site in eastern Kentucky. Throughout the Appalachian states of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia, over 500 mountains encompassing nearly a million acres have been blown up, destroying the hemisphere's oldest and most biologically dense and diverse forests and burying thousands of miles of streams. Proponents argue that in some areas of the mountains, this form of mining is the only way to access thin seams of coal that underground mining would not be able to get.

Citation

Katie Falkenberg, "THE HUMAN TOLL: MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL MINING IN APPALACHIA," in POYi Archive, Item #43674, http://archive.poy.org/index.php/items/show/43674 (accessed June 15, 2025).

Date Added

04.26.2011