The Alliance On Tour – Are We Coming Near You? The AML Policy Priorities Group is launching a spring AML Educational Tour to share their research with communities across Appalachia. The goal of our research is to recommend policy change […]
The AML Policy Priorities Group is launching a spring AML Educational Tour to share their research with communities across Appalachia. The goal of our research is to recommend policy change through our AML Whitepaper, and share the paper with communities […]
Visit our partner site iLoveMountains to take action on this important issue! In the wake of a devastating chemical spill in West Virginia and decades of damaged water from mountaintop removal mining and other coal industry abuses, citizens have won […]
Welcome Samantha! This month, our long-time Coordinator Katey Lauer will be stepping into a mentoring role, and we’re so excited to welcome Samantha to our team as the new Coordinator! Samantha is a Knoxville, TN native who has experience working […]
We couldn’t do what we do without you — it’s as simple as that. All year long, you have lent your voice to the fight against mountaintop removal. In June, you backed a delegation of Appalachian leaders in Washington, fighting […]
As we near the end of 2014, it seems yet another year has passed without significant action from The Obama Administration to end the worst abuses of mountaintop removal. Despite the disastrous coal cleaning chemical spill in January that left […]
Hello from the AML Research and Action Team! We have officially launched registration for our in-person meeting, October 27th at the Breaks Interstate Park. What can you expect at this meeting? An opportunity for interested community groups across Appalachia and […]
Today dozens of residents from Appalachia and allies from across the country rallied at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). Those wishing to contact the CEQ to support residents can take action here. This office oversees the Environmental […]
Scroll through to see some of the amazing photographs shared for #OurWaterOurFuture Appalachian residents have dealt with toxic water from mountaintop removal and other coal destruction for decades. As part of the Our Water, Our Future, we asked our friends […]
Folks across Appalachia are packing up to head to Washington, DC! We can’t wait to see some of you there. On Monday September 8th, we’ll be sitting down with members of the Obama administration to discuss the changes we need to protect […]