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The Last Mountain Movie Questions

Day 1 (0:00-48:00 minutes)

In the beginning there is a shot of a coal burning power plant…what are the tall/skinny smoke stakes emitting from the exhaust of burning coal?

What are the wide smoke stacks emitting?

What type of mining is shown in the beginning of the video?

What is a “hollow” …or “hollar” as they say on Buckwild?

What is overburden?

Why would a hollow be especially susceptible to mountaintop removal (2 reasons at least)?

How much of a mountain will they take off sometimes…and where does that overburden go?

What do you notice about he reclamation site? What does it look like? As a knowledgeable student, does this seem right to you? Explain WHY USING WHAT YOU KNOW!

The scientists are testing water…and finding “heavy metals”. Where do they come from?

When were the first federal regulations passed to insure clean air and water? Does that surprise you?

Thinking like “Forest Wars”…who are the “Mountain Wars” between?

Describe the conflict between them? What is each side of the story?

What are “coal impoundments”?

List at least 3 major problems if a “coal impoundment” were to break (own your own..not in video).

What “grassroots” actions are taken to stop mountain top removal by the environmentalists?

Day 2 (48:00 minutes- End)

Why does “Don Blankenship” have incentive to say that global warming is a “hoax”?

Why is coal considered to be such a contributor to Greenhouse Gases?

Bobby Kennedy and leader of the Coal Industry sit down and have a conversation about coal use. Please summarize each person’s position.

Why do some people resort to civil disobedience?

What is the problem with older coal burning plants built before the Clean Air Act?

How does mountaintop removal reduce the ability for sustainable wind energy in the future?

What are the overall two sides of the story here? What are the arguments of the coal industry?

What are the arguments for the environmentalists?

Are there solutions? Please list some.

What are your overall thoughts on the situation with coal and coal mining?