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Help us to stop JPMorganChase from funding mountaintop removal coal mining
Our member Rainforest Action Network is joining with thousands of friends and allies on the internet to send a message to JP Morgan Chase to stop financing mountaintop removal coal mining! JP Morgan Chase is the biggest U.S. financier of mountaintop removal coal mining, the practice of blowing apart mountain peaks to access coal below the surface.
Rainforest Action Network has repeatedly asked Chase to quit funding mountaintop removal. Chase has refused.
In response, RAN has decided to PUT CHASE ON THE RUN with a social media day of action.
This Thursday, DirtyMoney.org will reveal a list of simple actions people can take online, letting Chase know that America is aware of the bank's involvement in destroying Appalachia. Participants will have a choice of actions to take on a variety of social networks, including Twitter, Facebook and Flickr.
RAN will also be joining forces with top bloggers, social media partners, and allied organizations from around the nation to ensure Chase reevaluates its funding of mountaintop removal coal mining.
To join the action, sign up at www.ran.org/chase.
Quick Facts On MTR:
- Over 400 mountaintops in the Appalachian mountain range have been permanently destroyed
- 2000 miles of river have been buried, ruining local water supplies and killing wildlife.
- Mountaintop removal mining threatens endangered species and some of the highest biodiversity in North America
- MTR increases rates of human mortality, lung cancer, and chronic heart, lung and kidney disease
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Mountain Top Removal Coal Mining Mountain top removal mining is a form of strip mining in which coal companies use explosives to blast as much as 800 to 1000 feet off the tops of mountains order to reach… |
