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Tell Obama to Include Appalachia in His Clean Energy Agenda
Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013
Citizens from across Appalachia gathered last spring in D.C. They return this week to meet with White House officials.
This week, citizens from across Appalachia are meeting with the White House to demand that mountaintop removal and its impacts on water quality be a part of Obama’s clean energy agenda.
As President Obama paints a pretty picture of America’s clean energy future, the reality on the ground in Appalachia is much different.
The administration has dragged its feet on important promises to curtail devastating health and environmental impacts in the region by failing to create a strong Stream Buffer Zone Rule and a strong standard for conductivity — measures that would protect Appalachian communities and streams from toxic mining waste.
Tell the White House we haven’t forgotten its promises. Let the White House know that a clean energy future for America must include a clean water future in Appalachia.
Join Appalachians as they raise their voice in Washington this week!