Massey Energy President Don Blankenship and environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday evening debated the future of coal and the science of climate change, agreeing on little but drawing still more national attention to the crucial issues that face the Appalachian coalfields.
Blankenship said coal has built the nation and must remain strong to protect national security and ensure a high quality of life for Americans.
"The mission statement for coal is prosperity for this country," Blankenship told a packed house at the University of Charleston. "This industry is what made this country great and if we forget that, we're going to have to learn to speak Chinese."
But Kennedy argued giant mining machines have cost thousands of miners their jobs at the same time that mountaintop removal has been destroying ancient peaks, burying and otherwise polluting pristine streams and eliminating once-vital rural communities.
"This is the worst environmental crime that has ever happened in our history," Kennedy said. "These companies are liquidating this state for cash with these gigantic machines."
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