Somewhere in America a family will lose a loved one in the next hour as a result of pollution from coal-fired power plants.
Pollution from the coal industry isn’t just poisoning our communities. It’s polluting our political process as well. The millions of dollars they spend on lobbying and campaign contributions has allowed them to continue doing business as usual. But that’s changing.
Communities everywhere are standing up to the coal industry and doing what they have to do to keep their families safe and protect their air and water. And Greenpeace is supporting them.
That’s why we created a new website -- www.quitcoal.org -- especially for these activists and for anyone who is concerned about coal. Check out their stories and be one of the first people to see our new site by clicking here.
We feel that this site can serve as a valuable resource by providing a platform for these activists to share their story and connect with other people in the movement and to highlight the work that is being done across the country to build a clean energy future. Pollution from the coal industry isn’t just poisoning our communities. It’s polluting our political process as well. The millions of dollars they spend on lobbying and campaign contributions has allowed them to continue doing business as usual. But that’s changing.
Communities everywhere are standing up to the coal industry and doing what they have to do to keep their families safe and protect their air and water. And Greenpeace is supporting them.
That’s why we created a new website -- www.quitcoal.org -- especially for these activists and for anyone who is concerned about coal. Check out their stories and be one of the first people to see our new site by clicking here.
You’ll be hearing a lot more about the site in the future. Thanks for all you do.
Quit Coal,
Greenpeace Coal Campaigner
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