"Broken Landscape" Featured as an Editor's Pick at The Atlantic

China Environment Forum's short film "Broken Landscape" has been selected as an Editor's Pick over at The Atlantic. The film examines how a dangerous type of coal mining has impacted communities and the environment in Northeastern India.

Our short film "Broken Landscape" has been selected as an Editor's Pick over at The Atlantic. The film examines how a dangerous type of coal mining called "rat hole mining" has impacted communities and the environment in Northeastern India. The mines fuel the country's growing demand for energy, but pollute water supplies for downstream communities. Sean Peoples and Michael Miller - the film's co-producer and producer/director - were in the country when a national tribunal banned rat hole mining, sending reverberations throughout the region. Watch the full documentary over at The Atlantic.

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Since 1997, the China Environment Forum's mission has been to forge US-China cooperation on energy, environment, and sustainable development challenges. We play a unique nonpartisan role in creating multi-stakeholder dialogues around these issues.   Read more

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