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National Coal Day of Action in Over 50 Cities, Anti-Coal Movement on Rise
Thousands to Protest Citi and Bank of America’s Coal Investments
WASHINGTON - November 12 - Rainforest Action Network (RAN) has recruited thousands of activists in more than 50 cities across the U.S. to protest Citi and Bank of America's coal investments in a mass demonstration against coal and coal finance that will take place Nov. 14-15.
RAN and the thousands of citizens who plan to participate in the Day of Action are demanding that the top financiers of the coal industry, Citi and Bank of America, lead the transition to a 21st-century clean energy economy that will put people to work and avert catastrophic climate change.
"The science is clear: a moratorium on new coal-fired power plants, and phase-out of existing coal plants, is essential if we want to preserve creation, the life on our planet, for young people and future generations," said James Hansen, the nation's leading climate scientist, in promoting the Day of Action.
The National Day of Action - organized by RAN, Rising Tide North America, Greenpeace and others - will feature marches, flyering at local bank branches, creative street theater, and non-violent direct actions at bank offices. Cities where actions will take place include Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and St. Louis.
"Investments made today by the world's leading financial institutions will shape our climate and economy for decades to come," said Rebecca Tarbotton, director of RAN's Global Finance Campaign. "Just as risky bank investments mortgaged the economic future of millions of American families, gambling on coal will mortgage our climate unless banks immediately start funding renewable energies rather than dirty fossil fuels."
Coal is responsible for nearly 40 percent of America's global warming emissions. Citi is the nation's largest coal financier, providing financial support to 45 companies that have proposed new coal power plants. Currently, 110 coal plants are still slated for development in the United States.
Bank of America is involved with eight of the U.S's top mountaintop removal coal-mining operators, which collectively produce more than 250 million tons of coal each year. Mountaintop removal flattens mountain ranges and transforms healthy mountain woodlands into toxic sludge that has clogged more than 700 miles of rivers and streams. The practice is a major threat to the existence of many Appalachian communities.
"Citi and Bank of America are the ATMs of the coal industry," said Lauren Valle, an organizer of the New York actions. "I am participating in this Day of Action to tell Citi and Bank of America that their destructive investments are threatening our homes, our savings, and our climate. These banks must take responsibility for the social and environmental impacts of their financing."
Four years ago, environmentalists in the U.S. raised concerns over plans to build 150 coal-fired power stations nationwide. Today, the growing national coal movement has defeated dozens of these plans and is actively opposing the rest. While Al Gore has called for young people to participate in civil disobedience to prevent the construction of new coal-fired power plants, urban and rural communities are demonstrating that it is a moral imperative to stop climate-killing coal plants in their tracks.
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WE MUST BEWARE OF PUTTING TOO MANY RESTRAINTS ON OUR ABILTY TO OVER NIGHT EXPEL ALL OUR HARDWARE. THUS THE FOLLOWING PLAN WILL WORK IN JUST A FEW MONTHS IF WE PUT OUR MINDS TOO IT. NOW WILL WE DO IT THAT IS THE QUESTION?
COAL FIRED ELECTRICAL GENERATION PLANTS GREEN HOUSE GASES
THE ABSTRACT COLLATES AND ABSORBS THE MULTIPLE FIELDS OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS AND MANAGEMENT WITH SAFETY----REGULATION AND CONTROL WITH MULTI FACETED DISCIPLINES OF ENGINEERING USING PROVEN COMMODITY EQUIPMENT, DESIGN AND ENGINEERING.
RESULTING IN THE MOST TIMELY, WITH LESS COST---- EFFICIENT COLLECTION TRANSMISSION AND SAFE DISPOSAL OF GREEN HOUSE GASES EMITTED BY COAL FIRED ELECTRICAL GENERATION PLANTS IN THE USA.
ABSTRACT
In Cyril and Cushing OK most major pipelines meet. In Cement OK there are numerous oil and gas formations that could be used as injection of the carbon gases emitted. Cement is just north of Cyril. Most of those formations in and around Cement are commingled with other formations because of the uplift of the Wichita Mountains. Thus making that area ideal for the disposal of the green house gasses. But just south and east of Cyril is the Fletcher Field where there are numerous abandoned deep wells that have zones permeable to accept the green house gases. The generation plants could capture the gases emitted move them through a pipeline via a transmission company then on to Cyril OK. Cyril has the land and people needed to install manage and maintain pump stations to move the gases into the numerous areas for disposal, and to monitor the effects of the pumped gasses.
The uniqueness and synergy of this ABSTRACT is three fold
#1 OKLAHOMA has the right kind of oil and gas formations to inject carbon gases.
#2 Cyril and Cushing are the hubs for gas lines in America.
#3 OKLAHOMA has the service, sales and engineering companies to build, maintain and manage.
Abstract created by Dwight E. Baker ã 2008