<br><pre><br><br>Coalition of Activists Protest Biomass Incinerators at State Global <br>Warming Hearing in Springfield, Massachusetts<br><br>CONTACTS: Michaelann Bewsee, 413-734-4948 or 413-455-3829 and Meg <br>Sheehan, 508-259-9154<br>
<br>PRESS CONFERENCE: Wednesday June 9, 4:40 p.m., informational session <br>4:15 to 5:30 p.m.<br><br>WHERE: Springfield, MA, Pynchon Park on the corner of State and <br>Chestnut Streets, next to the main branch of the Springfield Library <br>
immediately prior to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental <br>Protection’s hearing on the Global Warming Solutions Act.<br><br>WHO: Stop Toxic Incineration In Springfield, Arise for Social <br>Justice, Concerned Citizens of Russell, The Enviro Show, Stop Spewing <br>
Carbon Campaign, Massachusetts Forest Watch, Pioneer Valley <br>Preservation Coalition, Concerned Citizens of Franklin County, <br>Students for a Just and Stable Society and McKnight Neighborhood <br>Council in Springfield.<br>
A coalition of health, social justice, and environmental groups is <br>letting the state and federal governments know that biomass <br>incinerators are not a climate change solution but make are a public <br>health and climate disaster and the state should not be promoting them.<br>
<br>“Giving taxpayer and ratepayer subsidies to incinerators that burn <br>trees and garbage is not a “global warming solution” but a health and <br>climate disaster” said Meg Sheehan, Chair of the Stop Spewing Carbon <br>
Ballot Question Committee. “Incinerators are not “green” energy. The <br>five incinerators proposed for the area will emit pollutants such as <br>mercury and dioxin, some of the most toxic chemicals known to <br>science. They will give us only 1% more electricity but add 11% more <br>
carbon dioxide to the air.” Sheehan said.<br><br>“Hampden County gets an “F” in air quality already,” says Michaelann <br>Bewsee, Arise for Social Justice Executive Director, “and yet a so- <br>called ‘biomass plant’ would be under construction right now in <br>
Springfield if those of us who care about breathing clean air hadn’t <br>started organizing. But the battle for our community’s health has yet <br>to be won—we’re still at risk.”<br><br>Keith Wright, Springfield City Councilor from Ward 8, said “I am <br>
deeply concerned by the prospects of a construction debris incinerator <br>in Springfield. Such a plant would add pollutants to our already over- <br>burdened air quality, and that is a tax that Springfield's school <br>
children, who suffer high rates of asthma, should not have to pay. I <br>believe such an incinerator would lower the surrounding property <br>values because an incinerator is not the kind of neighbor people want <br>to live next to. Over thirty years ago the Carter Administration put <br>
solar panels on White House property, and then the Reagan <br>administration took them down. Imagine how competitive we would be in <br>today's global marketplace if we had employed a Marshall plan of sorts <br>to tackle energy independence by harnessing the sun's power. I have <br>
read that our planet receives nine times more energy than we currently <br>derive from fossil fuels from the sun. This is a relatively untapped <br>resource and a smart forward-thinking energy policy should be doing <br>
everything we can to harness this resource, rather than relying on a <br>carbon-burning energy policy.”<br>Enviro Show producer and co-host Don Ogden said, “Biomass is a living <br>nightmare. It's bad enough that the worst oil spill ever is spreading <br>
out from the Gulf of Mexico and eventually up the Eastern Seaboard <br>killing everything in its path, do corporations and their shills <br>really have to trash our forests for energy as well? It's like some <br>awful end-of-the-world disaster film come to life!”<br>
<br>The Concerned Citizens of Franklin County are opposing a wood burning <br>incinerator in Greenfield and a town wide vote to rescind a city <br>approval will be held on June 8. “Seniors, families, working people, <br>
professionals and folks from all walks of life are voting today to <br>keep our community free from biomass burner pollution. We’d like to <br>reach out to others who are threatened by the biomass scam and let <br>them know that biomass power plant schemes can and should be stopped,” <br>
said the CCFC spokesperson.<br><br>####################</pre><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><br>***************************************<br>"I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical world."<br>
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