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Community activists plead to be heard through “closed doors” outside nation’s top energy conference

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH NEWS

HOUSTON — Climate activists expressed concern that discussions behind closed doors at the nation’s largest energy conference, CERAWeek by S&P Global, will further contribute to environmental health risks.

As energy executives and political leaders across the nation convened for the conference in Houston, Texas this week to discuss the future of energy, representatives from the Gulf Coast, Rio Grande Valley, Ohio River Valley, and Cancer Alley highlighted the fossil fuel industry's impact in their communities.

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US energy industry’s climate retreat is putting profits over people, advocates say

The Guardian

At a major oil and gas conference in Texas this week, companies publicly retreated from their flashy climate pledges of years past, redoubling their commitment to planet-warming fossil fuels.

The withdrawals illustrate the companies’ allegiance not to ordinary Americans, but to their shareholders and the climate-skeptical Trump administration, advocates said.

“We didn’t necessarily feel that those climate goals were really being done in a sincere, earnest way in the first place,” said Shiv Srivastava, an organizer and policy researcher with the Houston-based environmental justice organization Fenceline Watch. “It’s bad that they’re walking them back, but the problem was always that they could choose to walk them back if they wanted.”

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CERAWeek protest rally in downtown Houston draws hundreds for climate justice event

THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE

Hundreds gathered in downtown Houston’s Discovery Green Park Sunday to protest oil and gas company executives attending the upcoming CERAWeek by S&P Global conference.  

The community-focused climate justice event, “Sunday for the Future,” drew people from around the state and country for free music, food and workshops, with the goal of educating attendees on the role large energy companies play in Houston’s ongoing struggle with climate disasters. Sunday’s gathering kicked off a week of activism events planned by Future Generations in response to CERA Week, including a rally and march in downtown Houston on Monday. 

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In January 2024, Just Solutions' Research Collaborative released the Hydrogen Environmental Justice Framework to highlight the environmental justice concerns of hydrogen technologies. As federal policies provide record-breaking funding for this technology, it is essential that EJ communities are protected and we understand the technology and its potential impacts. This webinar will review the Hydrogen Environmental Justice Framework as a tool to ensure that hydrogen energy production engages in equitable practices and advances environmental justice in the communities where hydrogen energy facilities will be located. We will discuss key areas of concern for communities when it comes to hydrogen as well as advocacy opportunities to leverage the collective voice. In this installment of our hydrogen series, we delve into the key EJ principles that should be evaluated for hydrogen technologies outlined by environmental justice advocates. The webinar will also feature a dedicated Q&A session.

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"Where Is This Train Going?" Freight Rail in the Public Interest

The transportation sector accounts for nearly 10% of workers in the US and is the largest contributor of US greenhouse gas emissions. And whether we're talking about motor vehicles and highways, mass transit, railroads, or school buses, it is workers, frontline communities, and our climate that are thrown into crisis by corporate greed. At the same time, a sole focus on electric vehicles won't solve the climate or frontline pollution crises, nor guarantee good union jobs, nor prevent toxic derailments.

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Environmental Leaders Honored Nationwide

CENTER FOR RURAL AFFAIRS

Fenceline Watch Founder & Director Yvette Arellano, was recognized by the second annual Environmental Leader Awards, an independent project administratively supported by the Center for Rural Affairs.

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Statement on Shell Deer Park Fire

The Shell Deer Park Chemicals facility disaster that occurred on May 5th, and is still ongoing, is a disgraceful event that lays bare Shell’s disregard for public safety and health. This disaster is simply the most recent disaster in a pattern of safety violations that put the surrounding neighborhoods and fenceline communities in Deer Park, Houston, and surrounding areas in harm's way.

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Support Fenceline Communities and Sign The Global Plastics Treaty below

Support Fenceline Communities and Sign The Global Plastics Treaty below

Millions of people around the world have taken action to stop plastic pollution, and momentum is building! Soon, world leaders will gather to start negotiating a global plastics treaty—and we need to make sure it will be strong.

When representatives gather in Nairobi in late February for the Fifth Session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA 5.2), the decisions they make will set the stage for how a new global plastics treaty will develop going forward. This is a critical moment to tell world leaders to support the Peru-Rwanda resolution. This resolution is the best foundation we have for a global plastics treaty that will cover the whole life cycle of plastics.

Add your name to tell world leaders to support a legally binding global treaty on plastic pollution that addresses the entire life cycle of plastics, including extraction, (petrochemical plastic) production, transport, use, disposal and remediation.

Sign now, and share this urgent call to action with your friends!

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