IU students participate in Louisville EPA coal ash hearing

October 4, 2010

My experience last Tuesday at the coal ash hearing in Louisville left me feeling more hopeful about the future of the environmental movement than I have felt about anything in the last two years. The press conference held in the Sierra Club’s action room launched the day in an inspirational manner. While my fellow students and I held signs near the podium in support of subtitle C and a clean energy future, hardened environmentalists, many of whom had experienced the effects of coal ash on human health first hand in their work, gave impassioned speeches in support of an EPA ruling that would lead to this substance being more stringently regulated. Upon arrival at the hearings, I had been fairly ambivalent about the topic, having not had any first hand experience with it. I was there more to learn about the Beyond Coal campaign and understand the process of an EPA hearing than to actually take part in the proceedings.  Then I witnessed the press conference and met other young activists, from Greenpeace, the Sierra Club, and other universities and heard about the hanging of the Greenpeace banner reading “EPA: People Not Polluters” that morning. The enthusiasm in these activists’ speeches and the overall sense of urgency that pervaded the proceedings soon had me wanting to testify myself. And that was before I had even heard what the other side was saying.

Later, we sat and listened to testimonies for a few hours while waiting for, and after, delivering our own. The pattern was very straightforward and yet quite absurd: someone whose livelihood was connected with coal ash, whether they were a professor at the University of Kentucky, the owner of a coal ash recycling firm, or an employee of a coal electricity company, would talk about the detrimental effect a classification of coal ash as “hazardous waste” would have on their industry, and how that classification was unjustified to begin with. Nearly every person who spoke against classification as “hazardous” at some point said that it was scientifically proven that coal ash was not dangerous to human health. Their testimonies were often passionate and heartfelt, and I sympathized with them because many honest, hardworking people truly will suffer economically if coal ash is ultimately classified as a hazardous waste material.

My sympathy for them, however, was more or less nullified when I heard dozens of testimonies, often immediately preceding or following those of coal ash industry members, in which stories and first hand accounts of serious health problems, from asthma to cancer, due to coal ash and scientific data listing the toxic substances (such as arsenic and lead) in the ash, were related. Clearly someone was twisting the data, and as painful as I know it will be for people in industries dependent upon coal ash to deal with, I can only hope that the EPA stands strong in their duty to protect citizens and the environment, and rules to classify coal ash under subtitle C, as a “hazardous waste,” so that the price of coal becomes more self-evident and we can begin to implement sources of power that don’t destroy us as we use them.


We’ve Moved!

September 8, 2010

To kick off the second year of our campaign, we’ve finally updated to a new website!  Check it out for up-to-date information

https://sites.google.com/site/coalfreeiu/


Don’t forget to visit the Coal Free IU booth at the Student Activities Fair today in the IMU parking lot!

September 7, 2010

A tale of two campuses: Ball State goes green; Purdue, not so much

September 1, 2010

A great article out of Nuvo in Indy today!

Purdue is IU’s rival, yet our resistance to become coal-free is barely better than Purdue building another boiler. Let’s follow BSU’s lead and make Indiana University coal-free to show those boilermakers what’s up!!!!!


Happy Birthday, Coal Free IU!

September 1, 2010

Coal Free IU turns 1 year old this month! Boy, they grow up fast…

Look for us at the IU Student Involvement Fair next Wednesday, Sept. 8 at the Indiana Memorial Union! Or for more information about the campaign or ways to get involved, email us at coalfreeiu@gmail.com!


NPR 5 part series on coal at IU!!!!!!!!

March 23, 2010

Coal Free IU has gained significant media attention in the past week from a 5 part series on coal use at IU by WFIU, the local NPR affiliate. The first 4 parts can be found below in case you missed it on-air! PART I: http://indianapublicmedia.org/news/part-coal-indiana-university/ PART II: http://indianapublicmedia.org/news/activism-focuses-coal-burning-iu-part-ii/ PART III: http://indianapublicmedia.org/news/climate-neutrality-indiana-universitys-future/ PART IV: http://indianapublicmedia.org/news/iu-working-carbon-neutrality-clear-roadmap/ Look for PART V in the next few days on WFIU.


Join our LISTSERV!

February 22, 2010

We have finally gotten an Indiana University LISTSERV started for Coal Free IU, which means you will always be up-to-date on our events, but we promise not to bombard your inbox with junk!

If you are not already on our mailing list or haven’t heard from us in a while go to listserv.indiana.edu and sign up for free! If you can’t figure out how this works you can always email us at coalfreeiu@indiana.edu and we will add you to the list!

-Coal Free IU


Mountaintop Removal Concert Friday 2/19

February 15, 2010

When: Friday, February 19, 7-9 PM

Where: Grand Hall of the Neal Marshall Black Culture Center

Sponsored by the Creative Writing Program at Indiana University


Social Action Event Tonight!! 8:00 PM BH 003 Plus: IDS Article on Cap and Trade Plugs Coal Free IU

February 11, 2010

Hey guys!

Another reminder that tonight is our Social Action Event at 8 in Ballantine Hall Room 003.  We’re going to be signing petitions, making posters, writing letters, etc.  to get the campaign rolling.  Hope to see you there!

Also, here is a link to an IDS article written yesterday by Nathan Dixon.  He encourages cap and trade legislation but ALSO lets his readers know what an awesome job Coal Free IU is doing!  Keep it up, you’re doing wonderful!

-Coal Free IU


JOIN US! Social Action Event this Thursday

February 10, 2010

Hey everyone! Join us for Coal Free IU’s Social Action Event this Thursday, Feb. 11 to write to your Congressperson, letters to the editor, and some other fun creative projects. Refreshments provided. Come for a chill time while getting your voice out there about clean energy! Feb. 11 8:00-10:00 pm Ballantine Hall 003. See you all there!

-Coal Free IU


Duke Energy Will Spend $93 Million to Settle, Pollution Violations in S. Indiana

February 8, 2010

New Albany, Indiana is less than 2 hours away from Indiana University and is the home of one of the dirtiest coal plants in the nation. Read about Duke’s pollution settlement.


National Coal Ash Day of Action

January 28, 2010

Join us in showing the White House and the EPA that coal can no longer be mined, burned, or disposed of in this country. Toxic coal ash will not be tolerated! For more information click here.


Fair and square.

January 27, 2010

Free Speech is a really neat thing. Coal Free IU President Lauren Kastner exercised hers in this rebuttal “You’re right. No one cares about Sierra Club or the environment” to last week’s column entitled “No one cares about Sierra Club.”

-Coal Free IU


Ahh…nothing like negative feedback first thing in the semester!

January 20, 2010

As some of you may have noticed in today’s IDS, a guest columnist decided to bash Coal Free IU by claiming that “No one cares about Sierra Club.” This individual was clearly misinformed about our campaign’s goals and methods and chose to use some strong words to attack our selfless actions to transition Indiana University away from coal.

Coal Free IU respects the opinion of this author, but sees this as a sad day in the youth energy movement for such ignorance on the issue. We encourage anyone who feels strongly about this issue to write a letter to the editor to the IDS (submit to letters@idsnews.com) and let this author know how misguided he is by leaving a comment at the bottom of his column.

Thanks,

Coal Free IU


NPR’s All Things Considered: Indiana Universities and Coal

December 5, 2009

Check out the first story in a multiple part series discussing universities in Indiana and coal. IU and the Coal Free IU Campaign will be covered soon!

Ball State is a great example for the state, the nati0n and the world of what is possible: a clean energy future!

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121021935


Copenhagen

November 25, 2009

CHECK OUT THIS ARTICLE:

The latest policy action on international emissions control. From The New York Times.


~Coal Free IU Hullabaloo~

November 17, 2009

Coal Free IU Hullabaloo

(A Celebratory Concert)

Join us for a concert to celebrate this semester! Come meet the Coal Free IU team and talk about ways to get involved and keep the campaign going next semester! We will also have a major campaign update from the meeting with Vice President Morrison earlier that day.

Where: Rachael’s Café (300 E 3rd St)

When: Thursday, November 19

Time: 7pm–11pm

Performers include:

  • Handsome Dudes Minus 1
  • Baraka Kirtan
  • Monkz Grunt
  • Young Prince & Lil’ Ant — O.M.E.
  • IU’s Bboys and Girls
  • Coal Free IU Guerrilla Theater Group

Free Cake will be served!!

See you there!!


Clean Energy Rally photos!

November 16, 2009

We had a great clean energy rally on Thursday at 12:30 in front of the Central Heating Plant on Fee Lane. Thank you everyone who came out and a special thank you to our speakers: Professor Maurice Manning and Senior Terrence Ellison!

In case you missed it check out some of the photos below!

Check out some coverage of Coal Free Campus Rallies across the country:

Penn State

University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill, movie of the rally

University of Minnesota

University of North Dakota

SUNY Binghamton


Guerrilla Theater: Coal Free Man vs King Coal

November 13, 2009

Check out our group’s guerrilla theater team performance on October 16th in the IMU food court as part of the Bloomington 350 Week of Actions on Climate Change!

 

 


Clean Energy Rally TOMORROW

November 11, 2009

Join Coal Free IU, and IU students, faculty and staff as we take a stand for Clean Energy here in Bloomington.

Clean Energy Rally

TOMORROW, Thursday Nov 12

12:30pm–1:00pm

~outside the Coal Plant~

Fee Ln and 11th St (near Foster)

 

Professor Maurice Manning (English Department) and Senior Terrence Ellison (SPEA) will talk about the importance of transitioning IU beyond coal to 100% clean, renewable energy!!

See you there!


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