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Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of Edison International, will retire its Fisk and Crawford coal plants, two of the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation. The announcement marks an historic victory for a decade-long grassroots campaign to protect Chicago residents from the harmful impacts of coal pollution. According to agreements signed by Midwest Generation, the Clean Power Coalition, and the City of Chicago, the Fisk coal plant in Pilsen will shut down in 2012 and the Crawford coal plant in Little Village will shut down by 2014. Chicago Community Activists, Kimberly Wasserman, left, Leila Mendez, center, and Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo, right, along other Chicago community activists deliver petitions to Edison Energy Corporation in Rosemead, California, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago which Greenpeace is campaigning to shut down, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of Edison International, will retire its Fisk and Crawford coal plants, two of the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation. The announcement marks an historic victory for a decade-long grassroots campaign to protect Chicago residents from the harmful impacts of coal pollution. According to agreements signed by Midwest Generation, the Clean Power Coalition, and the City of Chicago, the Fisk coal plant in Pilsen will shut down in 2012 and the Crawford coal plant in Little Village will shut down by 2014. Chicago Activist Leila Mendez prepares the petitions as she and other Chicago community activists along with Greenpeace deliver petitions to Edison Energy Corporation in Rosemead, California, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago which Greenpeace is campaigning to shut down, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
"Are the products of climate im pact research really useful?" Plenary debate with Fiona Harvey/The Guardian (moderation) and Kristie Ebi, , Martin Parry, Upashna Sharma, Xianfu Lu, Eberhard Faust, Filipe Duarte Santos, Michael Obersteiner on May 28th. Foto: G.Nolte/PIK
Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of Edison International, will retire its Fisk and Crawford coal plants, two of the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation. The announcement marks an historic victory for a decade-long grassroots campaign to protect Chicago residents from the harmful impacts of coal pollution. According to agreements signed by Midwest Generation, the Clean Power Coalition, and the City of Chicago, the Fisk coal plant in Pilsen will shut down in 2012 and the Crawford coal plant in Little Village will shut down by 2014. Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo along with Chicago community activists deliver petitions to Edison Energy Corporation in Rosemead, California, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago which Greenpeace is campaigning to shut down, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of Edison International, will retire its Fisk and Crawford coal plants, two of the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation. The announcement marks an historic victory for a decade-long grassroots campaign to protect Chicago residents from the harmful impacts of coal pollution. According to agreements signed by Midwest Generation, the Clean Power Coalition, and the City of Chicago, the Fisk coal plant in Pilsen will shut down in 2012 and the Crawford coal plant in Little Village will shut down by 2014. Chicago community activist Martha Castillon listens to Southern California Edison Media Relations Manager Seven Conroy as she, Greenpeace and other Chicago activists deliver petitions to Edison Energy Corporation, in Rosemead, California, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago which Greenpeace is campaigning to shut down, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
"Are the products of climate im pact research really useful?" Plenary debate with Fiona Harvey/The Guardian (moderation) and Kristie Ebi, , Martin Parry, Upashna Sharma, Xianfu Lu, Eberhard Faust, Filipe Duarte Santos, Michael Obersteiner on May 28th. Foto: G.Nolte/PIK
The water intake structure at Angat Dam is shown in the left photo, taken last April 13, when water levels hit the critical 180 meters above sea level (masl) and supply to 30,000 ha of farmland shuts off. The normal operating level of the dam is 220 masl. Photo at right with the structure now completely exposed, was taken last Friday (July 16), when levels reached an historical low of 157.55 despite the rains, triggering interrupted water supply in Metro Manila. This prompted water utility companies to implement a water rationing scheme to address the dwindling volume of water in the reservoir. Angat supplies 97% of Metro Manila's water supply. Greenpeace is demanding that the administration of President Noynoy Aquino take immediate steps to address the climate impacts that are now affecting the Philippines every year. ©Joseph Agcaoili /Greenpeace; and ©Gigie Cruz-Sy /Greenpeace
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
"Are the products of climate im pact research really useful?" Plenary debate with Fiona Harvey/The Guardian (moderation) and Kristie Ebi, , Martin Parry, Upashna Sharma, Xianfu Lu, Eberhard Faust, Filipe Duarte Santos, Michael Obersteiner on May 28th. Foto: G.Nolte/PIK
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of Edison International, will retire its Fisk and Crawford coal plants, two of the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation. The announcement marks an historic victory for a decade-long grassroots campaign to protect Chicago residents from the harmful impacts of coal pollution. According to agreements signed by Midwest Generation, the Clean Power Coalition, and the City of Chicago, the Fisk coal plant in Pilsen will shut down in 2012 and the Crawford coal plant in Little Village will shut down by 2014. Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo along with Chicago community activists deliver petitions to Edison Energy Corporation in Rosemead, California, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago which Greenpeace is campaigning to shut down, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
Greenpeace, 350.org and coalition activists rally behind a sandbag wall at the harbor in Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 2009, to call attention to the threat of sea level rise from global warming. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009. Photo by Adam Hunger
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
Photo at left shows water at the Angat Watershed hitting the critical180 meters above sea level (masl) last April 13, when supply to 30,000 ha of farmland shuts off. The normal operating level of the dam is 220 masl. Photo at right shows Greenpeace Water Watch personnel marking the current level reaching an historical low of 157.55 masl last Friday (July 16) despite the rains, triggering interrupted water supply in Metro Manila. This prompted water utility companies to implement a water rationing scheme to address the dwindling volume of water in the reservoir. Angat supplies 97% of Metro Manila's water supply. Greenpeace is demanding that the administration of President Noynoy Aquino take immediate steps to address the climate impacts that are now affecting the Philippines every year. ©Raymond Panaligan /Greenpeace; and ©Gigie Cruz-Sy /Greenpeace
Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo along with Chicago community activists deliver petitions to Edison International, in Rosemead, California, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. The 25,000 petitions call on Edison, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago, to shut down for polluting the air, causing asthma and impacting the health of the community.
Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Washington University in St. Louis students Alex Anderson, Amy Plovick and Jeremy Pivor (left to right) hold a sign at the "Action at the Arch" rally in St. Louis, Missouri, Oct. 24, 2009. The rally is one of thousands of events around the world on a Global Day of Climate Action to change the negotiating environment as the international community heads towards crucial UN Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.
Chicago Community Activists, Kimberly Wasserman, left, Leila Mendez, center, and Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo, right, along other Chicago community activists deliver petitions to Edison International, in Rosemead, California, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. The 25,000 petitions call on Edison, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago, to shut down for polluting the air, causing asthma and impacting the health of the community.
Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
July 20, 2022. Boston, MA.
Activists and concerned citizens from 350 Mass marched through the Massachusetts State House to exert pressure get a veto-proof climate bill out of conference committee and onto Governor Baker’s desk in a series of ongoing protests and actions to urge passage of the clmate bill. They were joined today by children and staff from the Neighborhood Network Center’s CDF Freedom School who support efforts for climate action.
© 2022 Marilyn Humphries
Kathleen Jacecko of Redondo Beach along with other activists formed a human
chain on Manhattan Beach to help illustrate where the water line will be if
global warming is allowed to continue.
Chicago Community Activists, Kimberly Wasserman, left, Leila Mendez, center, and Greenpeace International Executive Director Kumi Naidoo, right, deliver petitions to Edison International, in Rosemead, California, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. The 25,000 petitions ask Edison to close their dirty Fisk and Crawford coal plants in Chicago for the health of the community,
Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
Midwest Generation, a subsidiary of Edison International, will retire its Fisk and Crawford coal plants, two of the oldest and dirtiest coal-fired power plants in the nation. The announcement marks an historic victory for a decade-long grassroots campaign to protect Chicago residents from the harmful impacts of coal pollution. According to agreements signed by Midwest Generation, the Clean Power Coalition, and the City of Chicago, the Fisk coal plant in Pilsen will shut down in 2012 and the Crawford coal plant in Little Village will shut down by 2014. Chicago community activist Ian Vizeri, 24, front, along with other Chicago community activists and Greenpeace delivered petitions to Edison Energy Corporation, in Rosemead, California, owners of the Fisk and Crawford coal power plants in Chicago which Greenpeace is campaigning to shut down, Tuesday, September 22, 2011. Photo by Gus Ruelas/Greenpeace
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London
FT Climate & Impact Summit Europe 2025: Catalysing action, innovation and investment, May 21-22 2025, London