tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-729887784148885278.post4028193319857358379..comments2022-04-29T21:02:32.847-04:00Comments on for each wind that blows: the last mountainnicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00634461326472043791noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-729887784148885278.post-67762730110799926732012-01-04T14:12:26.444-05:002012-01-04T14:12:26.444-05:00@birthday in NYC - you really need to see it! Espe...@birthday in NYC - you really need to see it! Especially considering you grew up there! It's interesting how in the film, the coal company thinks that their "replenishmed" mountains created with the rubble are comparable to the original - even though no life can grow on these mountains! So you are absolutely right about humans ruining the Earth forever! It's horrible.nicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00634461326472043791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-729887784148885278.post-31002045954702459152012-01-04T12:26:40.871-05:002012-01-04T12:26:40.871-05:00I tell you, that movie looks like a must see. Bei...I tell you, that movie looks like a must see. Being from that area originally, a drive up or down Interstate 77 will quickly take you to similar areas, and the sights are enough to sicken most anyone. It is amazing the effect that coal mining can have on the land, but even more so the effect that it can have on the families and communities near the mines. The hardest thing of all to deal with is the fact that most of this is still going on, and will continue to do so until our energy sources change, or we completely mar the face of the Earth forever.Birthday in NYChttp://mynycbirthday.comnoreply@blogger.com