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The Coal Ash Disaster: A Voice from the Ground

Listen above or download. Running time: 6 minutes, 32 seconds.

Matt Landon, a volunteer with United Mountain Defense, talks with Emily Voigt about the magnitude of the coal ash disaster at the Tennessee Valley Authority power plant in Kingston, Tennessee. 

Related:
» Read Matt Landon's "Kingston Coal Disaster Diary" on Greenlight, OnEarth's citizen journalism blog

 

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Emily Voigt is a freelance writer and producer in New York. Her work has appeared in the science section of The New York Times and on "This American Life," among other places. She is the recipient of a Pulitzer Traveling Fellowship from the... READ MORE >

A most informative and enlightening interview!
Thank you!
www.earthkeeperfarm.blogspot.com

I'm going to post "The Coal Ash Disaster" podcast on my bog, if I may.
(Feel free to post my own blog address on yours, too.)

www.earthkeeperfarm.blogspot.com
earthkeeperfarm@yahoo.ca