A new must-see movie is out about the anti-mountaintop removal movement. Featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr., “The Last Mountain” focuses on the issues of mountaintop removal and hard work of many people inside and outside the coalfields of Appalachia fighting to end it.
The film has gotten a lot of attention, to the point where the coal industry has created a public relations “war room” to combat it. Nice to see we’re getting under their skin.
Scott Parkin currently works as Rainforest Action Network's Senior Campaigner on the Global Finance Campaign targeting mountaintop removal, the government agencies which allow it and the banks that fund it. Scott has worked in anti-corporate globalization, anti-war, labor and environmental movements for over a decade. Originally from Texas, Scott lives in San Francisco. Scott can be found on Twitter: @sparki1969
…Another failed liberal movie…that tries to pull at the the heartstrings of middle American. When the truth of the matter is those “Evil” mining corporations…keep those small towns alive. Jobs and Revenue…
…just like that bullshit movie by Al Gore,that the Democratic controlled Congress tryed to pass off as real scientific fact. Man-made Global warming…it has been de-bunked over and over…by real scientists. if you beleive in Evolution…then the Earth is 4.5 Billion years old, right? I if you were to compare the existence of the planet Earth Vs. the history of mankind…we(humankind) would be less than a second in a day(24 hrs)…
hey scott,
Nice to see you in Blair last week.
Where’d you hear about the “war room” to combat The Last Mountain? That’s great!!
Antrim
…Another failed liberal movie…that tries to pull at the the heartstrings of middle American. When the truth of the matter is those “Evil” mining corporations…keep those small towns alive. Jobs and Revenue…
…just like that bullshit movie by Al Gore,that the Democratic controlled Congress tryed to pass off as real scientific fact. Man-made Global warming…it has been de-bunked over and over…by real scientists. if you beleive in Evolution…then the Earth is 4.5 Billion years old, right? I if you were to compare the existence of the planet Earth Vs. the history of mankind…we(humankind) would be less than a second in a day(24 hrs)…