Comment How we blocked coal, got solar, lived happily (Score 1) 200
I don't know who needs to hear this, but:
A few years ago, I moved my family to a rural valley in the Western US. Beautiful. I found out a few weeks later that there were plans for a company from Las Vegas to build an enormous coal-fired power plant here, with 400-foot tall smokestacks, and all the massive pollution that'd come with it.
I get the need for electricity, but it was a poor choice of location. I asked the Vegas ppl, off the record, why here? They said the rest of the state already violated clean air laws. Experts predicted a loss of 6-12 years of life for every resident if it was built.
So, I started a website, email newsletter, got local cable TV access for broadcasting public hearings, and set up a magazine to get the word out that not everyone was okay with that.
Others agreed. One local lady set up a voting initiative that power plants would need voters' approval. And because the group had no money to speak of, a couple of non-lawyer friends put a court challenge together.
The case went to the state supreme court. We won. It turned out that the only evidence of research for the permit to pollute our valley was a scribbled approval on a post-it note.
Some locals complained the local government had lost out on tax revenues. But a few months later, a solar power station was proposed by another company. It's silent, clean, peaceful, looks nice, brings in tax revenues -- and everyone is living 6-12 years longer.
Not all superheroes wear capes. Don't let people, including wealthy people, push you around.
Save your worlds, my friends, and you can help save the whole world.