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Urban Harvest

Confronting climate change and poverty, a new crop of city farmers comes of age in Africa. Table of Contents | Digital Edition
Guardian Environmental Network

Two songs come to mind...one mine and one Billy Ed Wheeler's...

"The mountain is gone, and all that is left is a huge rocky scar where the mountain was"***. The valleys are still filled, and there are still problems with serious and dangerous flooding.

"The company also sells large equipment tires that a third party converts into watering troughs for elk in national parks in the western United States." Puts a new spin on the Billy Ed Wheeler song, Coal Tattoo, 'Listen to my rubber tires whine'

"MTR Reclamation is like putting lipstick on a corpse..." Judy Bonds, Goldman Environmental Prize winner 2003.

***WHO DID THIS
T. PAIGE

WENT TO THE MOUNTAIN
MOUNTAIN WAS GONE
NOTHIN LEFT BUT ROCK
I WAS WEEPIN ON

SAID WHO DID THIS
WHO DID THIS

SON OF A BITCH
WHO DID THIS

OH, I, I AM MOUNTAIN BORN
NOW MY MOUNTAINS GONE
WHO DID THIS.

ANOTHER MOUNTAIN
ANOTHER DAY
PEABODY'S COAL TRAIN
HAULED IT AWAY

SON OF A BITCH
WHO DID THIS?

OH, I, I AM MOUNTAIN GROWN
NOW MY MOUNTAINS GONE
WHO DID THIS...

WENT TO THE MOUNTAIN
MOUNTAIN OF LOVE
ALL I FOUND WAS
A FOUNTAIN OF BLOOD

SAID WHO DID THIS
WHO DID THIS
SON OF A BITCH
WHO DID THIS.

(c) 2009 T. PAIGE