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Apr-01-2008 10:39printcomments

7 Arrested as North Carolina Residents Shut Down Construction at Cliffside Coal Plant

A rally this Saturday in Charlotte is expected to draw hundreds of demonstrators.

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(CHARLOTTE, N.C.) - At 6:30 AM this morning, North Carolina residents locked themselves to bulldozers to stop the construction of Duke Energy’s massive Cliffside coal-fired power plant being built 50 miles west of Charlotte, NC.

"In the face of catastrophic climate change, building a new coal plant is tantamount to signing a death sentence for our generation," said local farmer Matt Wallace, while locked to a bulldozer.

The concerned citizens also roped off the construction site with "Global Warming Crime Scene" tape and held banners that read "Coal Fuels Climate Change” and "Social Change, not Climate Change."

Shortly after activists locked themselves to construction equipment, police arrived on the scene and used pain compliance holds and tazers to force them to unlock themselves.

The act of civil disobedience is one of over 100 protests taking place around the world on what climate activists are calling Fossil Fools Day, a confrontational day of protest targeting companies the groups say are responsible for runaway carbon dioxide emissions.

The day of action was organized by the international Rising Tide network and its allies to demand an end to the extraction and burning of fossil fuels and a just, rapid transition to sustainable ways of living.

In Nottingham, UK, climate activists blockaded the offices of E-on, a company trying to build a new generation of coal-fired power stations, while another group in Wales halted work at one of the biggest opencast coal mines in Europe.

The new Cliffside plant is currently in legal limbo for being in violation of the Clean Air Act.

While Duke CEO Jim Rogers publicly paints Duke as a "green" energy company, he has refused to install the best available pollution controls on the new coal plant, as is required by federal law. The plant would pump 6 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually in addition to toxic heavy metals such as mercury.

"The Fossil Fools in government and industry are playing games with our future: the time for lip service and half-measures is over. Direct actions like this one are necessary to stop people like Jim Rogers, who watch the planet burn while counting the money they make from the fire." said Charlotte resident Jane Calhoun.

Activists say climate change warning signs abound: countless plant and animal species are being pushed to the brink of extinction by warming temperatures; low-lying islands are evacuating due to rising sea levels; droughts, tornados, and floods are on the increase.

"Climate change is the greatest threat humans have ever faced. We should be tearing down coal plants, not building new ones," said Clare Jones of Asheville Rising Tide.

Public opposition to the Cliffside plant, including lawsuits, public protests and acts of civil disobedience, has been growing steadily. "Jim Rogers won’t have to live with the consequences of global warming. Our generation will. We aren’t going anywhere until this plant is canceled!" said Calhoun.

A rally this Saturday in Charlotte is expected to draw hundreds of demonstrators.




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Topper April 4, 2008 1:25 pm (Pacific time)

Coal burning pollution is well represented in the northwest's ice cores. Think prevailing winds from China.


Anonymous April 2, 2008 7:44 am (Pacific time)

I'm glad to see that Salem, Oregon realizes the transboundary nature of the environmental crisis. We must stand in solidarity with one another to fight climate injustice and demand a just, sustainable future for our children!


Julie April 1, 2008 11:47 am (Pacific time)

Coal is a subject for all of us. A dirty one, at that. I'm glad this site cares about informing us folks about what they're up to in the East, while over here we live fairly coal-free lifestyles and have the blue skies to prove it.


Jimmy April 1, 2008 11:42 am (Pacific time)

I didn't know that Salem-News also covered North Carolina news too!

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