The federal government is dragging its feet on a study of the public health risks of mountaintop removal. Meanwhile, people living near strip mines in Appalachia keep losing children and parents to cancer. A decade of evidence shows a link.
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The federal government is dragging its feet on a study of the public health risks of mountaintop removal. Meanwhile, people living near strip mines in Appalachia keep losing children and parents to cancer. A decade of evidence shows a link.