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SUMMARY:Letter to the Editor Workshop! Clean Energy Action Team Weekly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Concerned about your rising utility bills? Want to make an impact in your community? Worried about air pollution impacting the health of you and your loved ones? Join us to raise your voice and help chart a path toward an affordable\, sustainable future. Meeting is in the Penrose Library Pine Room with an option to join virtually. \nThis week\, we’re doing a Letter to the Editor workshop on the Nixon coal plant. \nRSVP here – mandatory if you plan to come virtually\, that’s how you’ll get the link \n\nHow to Help:\nJoin our Clean Energy Action Team to consistently work to protect your community! This is our weekly working group meeting where we’ll be discussing campaign strategy\, learning the best ways to engage our legislators\, and taking more actions to implement clean energy policy and ensure that Nixon is closed as scheduled. Our meetings are every Thursday from 5:45-6:45pm in the Penrose Library’s Pine Room. There is also an option to join virtually. \n\n\nThe Issue:\nColoradans deserve an affordable and reliable energy system that safeguards our climate\, strengthens community resilience\, and reflects our shared commitment to a healthier future. Yet Colorado Springs Utilities is working to keep its coal plant online past its retirement deadline\, endangering the health of communities and energy affordability. At the same time\, growing corporate energy demand—particularly from data centers—is driving new utility projects that will increase energy bills and entrench fossil fuel dependence instead of accelerating Colorado’s transition to affordable\, clean energy. \nCleaner\, cheaper options exist\, and we can realign the energy system\, so our state is powered by clean and renewable energy. By establishing clear clean energy requirements\, reforming utility incentives\, and empowering communities and regulators\, we can chart a more ambitious and responsible path toward a clean energy future. Read more here. \nWho We Are:\nThe Sierra Club\, 350 Colorado Springs\, Sunrise Mvmt\, and Mi Familia Vota work to defend everyone’s right to a healthy world. Our members are volunteers of all ages and experience levels who care about achieving better air quality\, addressing climate change\, and building a clean\, renewable energy future. \nEmail Riss at riss@350colorado.org with questions.
URL:https://coclimateadvocate.com/event/lte-workshop-april-clean-energy-action-team-weekly-meeting-penrose-library-2/
LOCATION:Penrose Library Downtown\, 20 N Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
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