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Who's Delaying Climate Action in MA?
Earlier this year, Brown University released a bombshell report that identified the forces working against climate action in Massachusetts.
We are thrilled to welcome Researchers Trevor Culhane, Galen Hall, and J Timmons Roberts, as well as Rep. Mike Connolly to answer the question everyone is asking: Who's Delaying Climate Action in MA?
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The webinar has been rescheduled to Monday, June 14 at 7pm. We will send you an email with the Zoom link to the webinar on the day of, be sure to check your spam folder if you do not see this email.
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Jonathan Moore answered 2019-06-02 15:45:11 -0400Q: Pick the local chapter (we call them nodes!) closest to you.
A: Lowell Node
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Halt New Gas Infrastructure
On September 14, the Merrimack Valley faced an unprecedented tragedy - a series of “Armageddon-like” gas explosions that killed a teenager, injured ten others, and ignited fires in about 40 homes displacing many more.
Climate advocates have been warning about the dangers of natural gas for years, and while this explosion is tragic, it was not unforeseeable. We hereby call for Governor Baker--who has previously pushed for the public to subsidize massive new gas infrastructure expansions--to immediately issue a freeze on all new natural gas construction in the state until after thorough investigations both of what happened in this situation and of the many vulnerabilities in our existing system are completed.
We also call on Governor Baker to express his immediate and unconditional support for National Grid to end the lock-out of the USW Local 12003 union so that these skilled workers can return to the important task of cleaning up the tens of thousands of existing leaks in our state’s natural gas infrastructure.”
Add signatureI demand that Governor Baker halt all new gas infrastructure projects, until:
1) A thorough investigation into what happened at the tragedy in the Merrimack Valley is completed,
2) An investigation into the vulnerabilities of the existing gas infrastructure projects is completed.
I also call on Governor Baker to express his immediate and unconditional support for National Grid to end its lockout of gas workers union USW 12003.
Jonathan Moore
Big fan of ecosystems, conservation, and not having migraines. A dog person, former libertarian, casual Red Sox fan.
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