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Images: Google Earth with a Cause

Posted June 07, 2007 8:32 PM

From CNET News.com:

Nonprofit group Appalachian Voices is using 3D maps in Google Earth to show how millions of acres of Appalachian Mountains across four states have been destroyed by mining companies, in a process called mountaintop removal, the group says. Coal miners blow off the tops of mountains with explosives to get at coal faster and more cheaply. The result is that surrounding areas are buried by pollution and waste, streams dry up, and soot lingers in the air, the group says. So with the help of Google, the nonprofit built a virtual "national memorial" for 470 topless mountains in the area--marked by half-mast flags--with information and guides on the process of mountaintop removal. The map layer, found in Google Earth's "featured content," also shows historic before-and-after aerial photos of the mountains; overlay comparisons to illustrate the scope of destruction; and links to first-hand stories and videos from the communities affected by mountaintop removal.

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06/08/2007 3:28 AM

Bit scary that, is this responsible stewardship?

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06/11/2007 8:46 AM

Back where I'm from, in the Antelope Valley, a company removed a whole mountain. There was a smaller mountain on the North side of Soledad Mountain (here) there was this little mountain. I don't know, but it was probably a couple of hundred feet high. Now it's just desert. I suppose nobody cries when it's desert. Kind of like how people only feel bad about killing animals if they're cute.

No surprise. I suppose we have bigger things to worry about than one small mountain in the desert. I just have to wonder though, will we notice when things have gone too far?

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06/11/2007 9:48 AM

Well...yes, we always notice when it's to late, thats the problem. The trick is not the noticing at the time, it's caring at the time.

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06/11/2007 11:41 AM

A similar thing was done in Scotland, to provide roofing slates for Victorian housing. The results are seen on Seil.

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