Blockade of Power Plant in SW Virginia

AEP Power Plant Blockade in SW VirginiaMountain Justice Media press release.
July 10, 2006, Carbo, Virginia – Early this morning, activists with Earth First! and Rising Tide North America set up a non-violent blockade of American Electric Power’s (AEP) nearly 50 year old Clinch River coal fired electric facility. Emitting millions of pounds of pollutants yearly, the Clinch River coal plant threatens the health and lives of thousands of downwind residents and the surrounding environment. Burning coal is not only a primary factor behind global climate change, but also drives the expansion of large scale strip mining. Large scale surface mining destroys forests, streams and communities as it alters the Appalachian landscape forever.
Over 50 activists arrived at AEP’s Clinch River plant at 9:00 this morning. An Earth First!er attached a rope to the bridge and stretched it across the road while another suspended himself below the bridge over the Clinch River. One activist locked himself to the axle of the coal truck.
Earth First! and Rising Tide demand the following:
1. Shut down the Clinch River facility and all aging, dirty coal burning power plants.
2. An immediate halt to mountaintop removal and other destructive forms of strip mining. 3. A nationwide response to the reality of global climate change marked by a move away from fossil fuels, transition towards cleaner sources of energy and vigorous promotion of electricity conservation.

Blockade of power plant in SW Virginia“The Clinch River facility is a symbol of all that is wrong with King Coal. Dirty air, ravaged landscapes and global climate disruption are the legacies of a corrupt, inefficient and destructive industry that kills with impunity” said Patrick Garnett of Lexington, Kentucky.
“The coal industry and its government puppets are ignoring widespread public concern over large scale strip mining, air pollution and global climate change” said Erin Mckelvy of Blacksburg, Virginia. “Concerned citizens are forced to take direct action to call attention to the devastation caused by the irresponsible mining and burning of coal” she added.
The Clinch River coal burner releases 4.25 million pounds of carbon dioxide into the air annually, contributing to an unpredictable change in the global climate. Particulate pollution from burning coal has been proven to worsen asthma for residents across the nation. Mountaintop removal coal mining in Appalachia has destroyed over 800 square miles of the most biologically diverse temperate forest in the world. Over 1200 miles of streams have been buried by valley fills and mining waste.

“I was born here in southwestern Virginia. The mountains here are part of my soul. They are sacred to me, and also to God” said Ernest Wayne Cantrell of Clintwood, Virginia. “I fight back because I can’t continue to watch the world’s oldest mountains be leveled forever” he continued.

Earth First! is an international environmental action movement focusing on protecting wild nature. Rising Tide North America is part of an international network focusing on the root causes of global climate change.

More information available at www.mountainjusticemedia.org/test.php and www.katuahearthfirst.org,
Contact: Mountain Media Center – Claire Jones – 828-277-8729 or E-mail
mtrmedia [at] gmail.com

5 Responses to “Blockade of Power Plant in SW Virginia”


  1. 1 Juan Hoffmaister Jul 10th, 2006 at 4:43 pm

    Yeay! This is really inspiring. Thanks for sharing it.

    It is also a great message to send to decisionmakers as the US prepares to discuss the G8 Plan of Action for Energy Security.

    Keep it up and keep us updated

  2. 2 razcel jan salvarita Jul 11th, 2006 at 5:42 am

    great! we had a little gathering this afternoon in observance of World Population Day here in Silliman University…had a human mosaic of the peace sign…hope it will spread all over the world….Earth First! or we’ll all drown…artpaix

  3. 3 Josh Lynch Jul 11th, 2006 at 12:20 pm

    Right on! Here is an article about this blockade.

  4. 4 Rising Tide North America Jul 13th, 2006 at 3:38 pm

    Hey for anyone interested:

    this is the first North American action of Internation Rising Tide. Rising Tide orginally started during the COP6 meetings a few years back, and has been active especially in the UK (www.risingtide.co.uk) and now in the us.

    in a week or so, check out http://www.risingtidenorthamerica.org

    contact efclimatecaucus@wildmail.com (soon to be info@risingtidenorthamerica.org)

  1. 1 wmelevhq Trackback on Jul 26th, 2006 at 2:38 am

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While at the University of North Carolina, Liz led one of the first successful campus renewable energy campaigns in the southeast and won the Morris K. Udall scholarship in both 2002 & 2003. She organized the first Southeast Student Renewable Energy Conference April 2-4, 2004, to engage other Southern schools beyond UNC in energy and climate work. In the summer of 2004 she became a co-founding member of Energy Action Coalition, which she has been actively involved with since then. She co-chaired the Energy Action Coalition Steering Committee for 2 years and is Executive Director of the Southern Energy Network, which works with students in the Southeast on clean energy and climate initiatives as part of Energy Action Coalition's Campus Climate Challenge. In late fall 2005, she attended the UN Climate Negotiations in Montreal and helped start www.itsgettinghotinhere.org . In 2008, she joined the board of the Highlander Research and Education Center (www.highlandercenter.org).

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