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Module 3:Summary and Strong Response Summary and Strong Response
Jose I. Amezua Diaz
June 16, 2017
ENGL 123
Module 3 1 Module 3:Summary and Strong Response 2 Press Release Summary
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) reveals its
research on a report “ Coal Blooded: Putting Profits before People” Low-income
neighborhoods are the most impacted from all of the communities and are affected
by the “Coal Blooded” power plants that produce thick on toxics emissions. Coal
power companies are trying to change to other energy solutions with their
Environmental Justice Performances; The NAACP will be showing off to the world
the companies that pollute by coal plants within the low-income communities, also
communities of color that affect health, economy, and the environment. The NAACP
states the necessity for a modification to unpolluted energy sources and arguments
prohibited poisonous emission from coal-fired plants existence associated with
severe health conditions, additionally as disturbing the environment. The NAACP
conditions that they are devoted to conserving neighborhoods and States with
emission jurisdiction is not adequate to block coal contamination.
Response Letter
Children becoming poisoned by coal pollution, the press may have been influenced
by the deepest disappointment for human individuals that are impacting lowincome communities, and many of them are colored communities; no doubts toxic
emission from coal plants are affecting the health of low-income communities. You
may not recognize or comprehend the complications of shutting down an industry.
Jacqueline Patterson, the Director of Climate Justice Program for the NAACP
(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.) affirmed, “ We are
committed to preserving the livelihood of communities, our country, and our
climate.” I disbelieve they don’t even have a clue what are they suppose to be
protecting, low-income communities. Clean Energy does not come fast or early,
neither overnight, its contra producing, sustaining a coal plant at a higher price than
a clean one. The NAACP states that millions of Americans are now living nearby to a
coal plant, it barely attracts High average incomes, and therefore only low income
and color people are residing in the neighborhood of a coal plant. There is No data
how many people are working on the coal plants or live close-by. Communities’ Module 3:Summary and Strong Response
stand fortunately educated that they have a choice of where they want to work and
live, numerous select the coal plant and others jeopardize of losing their
occupations, but poorest becoming sickening after coal pollution. Has I stated
before, I do agree that the transition to clean green energy must be needed, it will
cost beyond than the current power. Additionally, there is no forecast at of all
projection how the transformation or how it will take to assist the neighborhoods
throughout the conversion. 3
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