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The Legacy of Exploitation - An Interview with Author Johnathan P. Thompson
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Jonathan P. Thompson is the author of RIVER OF LOST SOULS which the gripping story behind the 2015 Gold King Mine disaster that turned the Animas River in southwestern Colorado orange with sludge and toxic metals for over 100 miles downstream, wreaking havoc on cities, farms, and the Navajo Nation along the way. Host Jim O'Donnell talks with Thompson about the tragic legacy of gold mining in the American West and how the oil and gas industry is repeating this same pattern of exploitation and pollution. This episode was recorded at the studios of KNCE 93.5FM in Taos New Mexico on March 5, 2020. Produced by Jim O'Donnell. Edited by Brett Tomadin of Taos Sound and Media (www.taossound.com/) Links in this episode: https://riveroflostsouls.com/river-of-lost-souls/ https://riveroflostsouls.com/about/ https://www.hcn.org/ https://twitter.com/jonnypeace https://www.aroundtheworldineightyyears.com/polluting-the-river/ Please support this podcast with a small donation: http://taoslandtrust.org/donate-form/
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Jonathan P. Thompson is the author of RIVER OF LOST SOULS which the gripping story behind the 2015 Gold King Mine disaster that turned the Animas River in southwestern Colorado orange with sludge and toxic metals for over 100 miles downstream, wreaking havoc on cities, farms, and the Navajo Nation along the way. Host Jim O'Donnell talks with Thompson about the tragic legacy of gold mining in the American West and how the oil and gas industry is repeating this same pattern of exploitation and pollution. This episode was recorded at the studios of KNCE 93.5FM in Taos New Mexico on March 5, 2020. Produced by Jim O'Donnell. Edited by Brett Tomadin of Taos Sound and Media (www.taossound.com/) Links in this episode: https://riveroflostsouls.com/river-of-lost-souls/ https://riveroflostsouls.com/about/ https://www.hcn.org/ https://twitter.com/jonnypeace https://www.aroundtheworldineightyyears.com/polluting-the-river/ Please support this podcast with a small donation: http://taoslandtrust.org/donate-form/
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