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350 Action - Houston on Exxon fire in Baytown, Texas

“We demand that when candidates come to Houston they have the courage to take on the fossil fuel industry, advocate for our workers and our communities, and hold those responsible for these disasters accountable.”

Houston, TX

As Democratic presidential candidates met in Detroit for the second round of debates, an explosion at a petrochemical ExxonMobil plant in Baytown, Texas yesterday injured dozens and sent surrounding communities into shelter-in-place. This was the second time in 2019 alone that this same Exxon plant has caught fire, filling the air with dangerous smoke and chemicals, and highlighting the need for a just transition away from fossil fuels that prioritizes workers and frontline communities.

In response, Lia Millar with 350 Action- Houston, issued the following statement:

"Disasters like the one at the Baytown facility happen regularly. These facilities don't use union workers, meaning that these workers aren't trained and federal safety guidelines are often disregarded. A just transition away from fossil fuels should include proper training that will benefit not only our planet, but also our workers. Incidents like these show us how Exxon and other fossil fuel corporations consistently put profits over the health and safety of people, especially of the majority black and brown folks who live near and work at these plants. We demand that when candidates come to Houston they have the courage to take on the fossil fuel industry, advocate for our workers and our communities, and hold those responsible for these disasters accountable."

Communities rallied and shared the vision of a Green New Deal ahead of the presidential debates in Detroit this week, with some candidates connecting climate impacts across issues of justice. Ahead of the Houston debates in six weeks, public demand for the DNC to host a climate debate continues to gain momentum. Just this week, 350 Action launched a Day One Pledge for candidates to sign and pledge to bold, transformative, climate action.

350 is building a future that's just, prosperous, equitable and safe from the effects of the climate crisis. We're an international movement of ordinary people working to end the age of fossil fuels and build a world of community-led renewable energy for all.