2013/10/21

NO TO COAL MINING IN KARVINA

As I sing in Miners, coal mining is a dirty and destructive work. In my opinion, coal as a source doesn't belong in the 21st century but I keep hearing news about intentions of OKD to expand coal mining areas in Karvina region where I grew up. It sucks mainly because coal mining:
  • ruins the environment (waste, dust, messing with eco-systems)
  • affects the face of towns and their historical sights
  • undermines inhabited areas forcing people to leave their homes.

Here is a little example of subsidence of undermined land, the leaning church in Karvina.

My band in front of Peter of Alcantara church

Due to coal mining the ground under the church dropped 37 metres and caused the church to tilt. Now it's admired as the "Czech Pisa". But hey, some people actually live in tilted houses where walls are cracking. (I should know. My grandma's former house was undermined, too. It's still standing but I wouldn't live in it for a million bucks.) 

OKD buys badly undermined houses, thus "rescuing" people from their homes before the roofs collapse on their heads. They also buy houses "preventively" in areas where they intend to start mining in the future, Karvina in particular. Thousands of locals are protesting. Theoretically if people stop selling their houses, OKD cannot start mining in new parts of the town.

I'm scared that once Karvina's coal is all dug out, OKD will move to other areas like the beautiful Beskids because there is coal under those mountains. But I guess my fear is useless. Or is it?



Beskids, view almost from the top of Lysá Hora (1323 m)

So far they have stated they will not dig into the mountains* but it's good to be alert. I don't live in the area anymore but that doesn't mean that I don't care.

The shitty thing is coal is intertwined with other industries: metallurgy, chemical industry - they use coal and produce a huge amount of waste. Coal plants pollute inhabited areas at night, letting out some unidentified waste dust.
No wonder people in the region are somewhat poisoned, which can be seen in the form of allergies and breathing problems, just to name a few.
OKD acknowledges its major influence on the environment and it is providing funds for rehabilitation of the landscape. Ooh that's nice, so they are trying to clean up the mess they made and at the same time they're making new mess.

T
he company is our country's biggest employer in the private sector. People need jobs and as long as they have them, they don't care about environment that much. Namely, miners get quite high wages. All the while forgetting that the extra money they earn will go into their medical bills later when they or their children have asthma.


I wrote this article in English to rise awareness. More info about the situation in Karvina can be found on these pages: Karvina citizens against coal mining. They have already filed in a petition earlier this year but it seems like more petitions will be needed.

Even if you're not Czech and you don't live in Karvina, you can still help. You can for example like their Facebook page and you can share this information in contrast with endless propagation of Prague as the only place in the Czech republic worth knowing.

2013/10/16

Virtual insanity


My website has been out of order due to unknown reasons for more than a month now, which has led to a shocking realization: if I don't exist virtually, I don’t exist at all! :D
Jamiroquai was on point in his Virtual Insanity. I’m living in it right now.

I got back to my old blog because I want to inform everyone that I haven’t given up on music and that I’m still very much active, although I’m not writing about it to the whole world every five seconds.
Nowadays sharing is a must. Social media is a new drug and most of the people I know are addicted to it. Maybe they don’t admit it but they are.
Own it, people! Most of you surf Facebook twenty times a day. At least I do.
Mainly to promote my music and get gigs, of course, but I like to keep in touch with my friends and Facebook happens to make it easier for me.

Then there is YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn and many more online societies of virtually insane people. We take them for granted but only ten years ago there was none of these things.
Don’t you just love the 21st century? I don’t know what I would do if I was suddenly teleported to the Middle Ages. I would probably get killed by barbarian thieves or a herd of wolves within two minutes – and my last thought would be ”gee, let me take a picture of you biting my leg off, so I can post it".

My biggest news is that I’ve started recording my second album. We are working on it almost daily @ Volume Productions’ Studio here in Helsinki. I’m pretty excited because this time around I have much more time to create a cool record and make a statement. My debut album Doses was recorded in 2011 within two weeks. Not that there's anything wrong with that. It turned out pretty good ;)
But now I have two months on my hands and superb musicians and producer to support me. I can't wait to hear the end product and I hope you listeners can't either!

Here are a few pictures of our creative process so far.


Because one bass drum is not enough :-)
One bass for every song!

Videos coming up soon, so stay alert and wait for exclusive studio footage ;)
 
Staying true to the trends, here are the addresses where you can follow me, when my website isn’t working:
https://www.facebook.com/lucieniemela
If you’re reaaaally missing me, you can always buy my album on iTunes or listen to it for free on Spotify.
Oh wait, let’s not forget our good old LUCIE NIEMELÄ YOUTUBE CHANNEL!

That's all promoting for today but I'll be back soon. Have a great day!

Yours LIVE-MORE-TWEET-LESS-Lucie