"You can see all these mountains
being torn apart. This is all God has given us, and we're allowing it to be
destroyed."
-Gary Short, Holmes Mill, Harlan County, Kentucky
CMI is working with several people and groups around the region who are concerned about the relationship between coal mining and everyday life here in Central Appalachia. Although coal mining culture continues to be a strong influence, the number of families that receive their livelihood from working in coal continues to steadily decline. Mining is not decreasing, however. In fact, production rates continue to rise or remain steady. Bigger mine sites and heavier blasting mean mountain communities are having to subsidize these large jobs with lower water quality and property values.
Our work on this issue has three main goals: