Opposing The Proposed Chuitna Coal Strip Mine
WHEREAS, Upper Cook Inlet supports important fish and game resources, including salmon, bear, and moose, that provide essential subsistence, sport and commercial fishing and hunting opportunities;WHER... continue reading »
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"City/State Homer, AK This mine would be horrible. Please do the right thing for Alaska now and for future generations."
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"City/State Anchorage/ Alaska Please, no more natural resource exploitation at the expense of Alaskans for the profit of outsiders!"
"City/State Ketchikan This mine's production, coal transport, and coal use would likely result in more carbon emissions than all the lightbulbs in the United States. Experts give us 10 years to stem our carbon output before global warming results in irrev"
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"City/State girdwood this is not progress!"
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"City/State Homer, Alaska I am a 31-year resident of the Kenai Peninsula Borough. I think the Proposed Chuitna Coal Mine Project would be an enormous mistake and urge against it. Coal is the biggest source of mercury contamination in the air and, ultimate"
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"City/State Anchorage No strip mining!"
"City/State Anchorage, Alaska I very much oppose this proposed coal strip mine"
"City/State Sutton Alaska Be proactive. Water quality, cost of clean up, and the long term damage of this mine is not worth the sacrifice to our economic sustainable goals of intelligent resource management."
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"City/State Tyonek Alaska I am against this petition"
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"City/State Anchorage, AK. We can't afford this. We need to get energy from renewable sources."
"City/State Anchorage Ak. I have sea kayaked these waters along west C.I. four times. Sometimes coming from the Big Su and sometimes coming across from Fire Island. Please look at the Alaskan Atlas p81 and 82. Notice how the mud is in the inlet. If you ar"