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Keeping Indian Point = A Cleaner NY State
At the end of April we are scheduled to begin shutting down 80% of downstate NY’s carbon free electricity, Indian Point Energy Center. Why? Because Riverkeeper and others have successfully argued that the chance of terrorists paragliding into Westchester County with guided missiles is a greater threat than the “3,000 deaths, 2,000 hospital admission for lung and heart conditions, and approximately 6,000 emergency department visits for asthma in children and adults” NYC already sees every year, according to this study: www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/eode/eode-air-quality-impact.pdf
Closing Indian Point locks in new fossil fuel generation and puts the date that we finally stop polluting the air of our communities back decades.
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing severe health and economic impacts, do we really want to exacerbate that situation by now closing 80% of NYC’s zero emission electricity and one of Westchester County’s best paying employers?
At the very least-- we should keep the plant running until its license expires in 2024-2025. This will prevent pouring gas on the fire COVID-19 has caused and give us a few more years to complete transmission lines to bring in additional hydropower from Canada.
Will you do everything you can to prevent the early closure? Our kids of today and tomorrow will thank you.
Nuclear power is our best chance to cut fossil emissions
At the end of April we are scheduled to begin shutting down 80% of downstate NY’s carbon free electricity, Indian Point Energy Center. Why? Because Riverkeeper and others have successfully argued that the chance of terrorists paragliding into Westchester County with guided missiles is a greater threat than the “3,000 deaths, 2,000 hospital admission for lung and heart conditions, and approximately 6,000 emergency department visits for asthma in children and adults” NYC already sees every year, according to this study: www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/eode/eode-air-quality-impact.pdf
Closing Indian Point locks in new fossil fuel generation and puts the date that we finally stop polluting the air of our communities back decades.
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing severe health and economic impacts, do we really want to exacerbate that situation by now closing 80% of NYC’s zero emission electricity and one of Westchester County’s largest employers?
At the very least-- we should keep the plant running until its license expires in 2024-2025. This will prevent pouring gas on the fire COVID-19 has caused and give us a few more years to complete transmission lines to bring in additional hydropower from Canada.
Will you do everything you can to prevent the early closure? Our kids of today and tomorrow will thank you.
Support carbon-free energy sources in the state of New York!
At the end of April we are scheduled to begin shutting down 80% of downstate NY’s carbon free electricity, Indian Point Energy Center. Why? Because Riverkeeper and others have successfully argued that the chance of terrorists paragliding into Westchester County with guided missiles is a greater threat than the “3,000 deaths, 2,000 hospital admission for lung and heart conditions, and approximately 6,000 emergency department visits for asthma in children and adults” NYC already sees every year, according to this study: www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/eode/eode-air-quality-impact.pdf
Closing Indian Point locks in new fossil fuel generation and puts the date that we finally stop polluting the air of our communities back decades.
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing severe health and economic impacts, do we really want to exacerbate that situation by now closing 80% of NYC’s zero emission electricity and one of Westchester County’s largest employers?
At the very least-- we should keep the plant running until its license expires in 2024-2025. This will prevent pouring gas on the fire COVID-19 has caused and give us a few more years to complete transmission lines to bring in additional hydropower from Canada.
Will you do everything you can to prevent the early closure? Our kids of today and tomorrow will thank you.
Indian Point closing will lead to big spikes in NY state emissions
At the end of April we are scheduled to begin shutting down 80% of downstate NY’s carbon free electricity, Indian Point Energy Center. Why? Because Riverkeeper and others have successfully argued that the chance of terrorists paragliding into Westchester County with guided missiles is a greater threat than the “3,000 deaths, 2,000 hospital admission for lung and heart conditions, and approximately 6,000 emergency department visits for asthma in children and adults” NYC already sees every year, according to this study: www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/eode/eode-air-quality-impact.pdf
Closing Indian Point locks in new fossil fuel generation and puts the date that we finally stop polluting the air of our communities back decades.
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing severe health and economic impacts, do we really want to exacerbate that situation by now closing 80% of NYC’s zero emission electricity and one of Westchester County’s largest employers?
At the very least-- we should keep the plant running until its license expires in 2024-2025. This will prevent pouring gas on the fire COVID-19 has caused and give us a few more years to complete transmission lines to bring in additional hydropower from Canada.
Will you do everything you can to prevent the early closure? Our kids of today and tomorrow will thank you.
Indian Point closure puts thousands of jobs and the future of clean energy at stake
At the end of April we are scheduled to begin shutting down 80% of downstate NY’s carbon free electricity, Indian Point Energy Center. Why? Because Riverkeeper and others have successfully argued that the chance of terrorists paragliding into Westchester County with guided missiles is a greater threat than the “3,000 deaths, 2,000 hospital admission for lung and heart conditions, and approximately 6,000 emergency department visits for asthma in children and adults” NYC already sees every year, according to this study: www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/eode/eode-air-quality-impact.pdf
Closing Indian Point locks in new fossil fuel generation and puts the date that we finally stop polluting the air of our communities back decades.
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing severe health and economic impacts, do we really want to exacerbate that situation by now closing 80% of NYC’s zero emission electricity and one of Westchester County’s largest employers?
At the very least-- we should keep the plant running until its license expires in 2024-2025. This will prevent pouring gas on the fire COVID-19 has caused and give us a few more years to complete transmission lines to bring in additional hydropower from Canada.
Will you do everything you can to prevent the early closure? Our kids of today and tomorrow will thank you.
Closing IPEC means more asthma and respiratory illness for NY
At the end of April we are scheduled to begin shutting down 80% of downstate NY’s carbon free electricity, Indian Point Energy Center. Why? Because Riverkeeper and others have successfully argued that the chance of terrorists paragliding into Westchester County with guided missiles is a greater threat than the “3,000 deaths, 2,000 hospital admission for lung and heart conditions, and approximately 6,000 emergency department visits for asthma in children and adults” NYC already sees every year, according to this study: www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/eode/eode-air-quality-impact.pdf
Closing Indian Point locks in new fossil fuel generation and puts the date that we finally stop polluting the air of our communities back decades.
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing severe health and economic impacts, do we really want to exacerbate that situation by now closing 80% of NYC’s zero emission electricity and one of Westchester County’s largest employers?
At the very least-- we should keep the plant running until its license expires in 2024-2025. This will prevent pouring gas on the fire COVID-19 has caused and give us a few more years to complete transmission lines to bring in additional hydropower from Canada.
Will you do everything you can to prevent the early closure? Our kids of today and tomorrow will thank you.
Nuclear power is our best chance to cut fossil emissions
At the end of April we are scheduled to begin shutting down 80% of downstate NY’s carbon free electricity, Indian Point Energy Center. Why? Because Riverkeeper and others have successfully argued that the chance of terrorists paragliding into Westchester County with guided missiles is a greater threat than the “3,000 deaths, 2,000 hospital admission for lung and heart conditions, and approximately 6,000 emergency department visits for asthma in children and adults” NYC already sees every year, according to this study: www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/eode/eode-air-quality-impact.pdf
Closing Indian Point locks in new fossil fuel generation and puts the date that we finally stop polluting the air of our communities back decades.
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing severe health and economic impacts, do we really want to exacerbate that situation by now closing 80% of NYC’s zero emission electricity and one of Westchester County’s largest employers?
At the very least-- we should keep the plant running until its license expires in 2024-2025. This will prevent pouring gas on the fire COVID-19 has caused and give us a few more years to complete transmission lines to bring in additional hydropower from Canada.
Will you do everything you can to prevent the early closure? Our kids of today and tomorrow will thank you.