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Hi John! I’m Candice Fortin (she/her), the new U.S. Campaigns
Manager at 350.org.
After working on over 30 electoral campaigns and countless issue-based
direct actions, I'm so thrilled to be joining the 350 US team to take on
one of the biggest fights of our lifetime: ending the era of fossil fuels.
A key part of my role is identifying the hurdles that stand in the way of
the just transition away from fossil fuels to clean energy — and then
organizing campaigns to tackle these challenges head-on. As you may have
heard, we're focusing some of our new campaign work on utilities — and
here’s why:
* Utility corporations continue to invest in fossil fuels by building
new infrastructure and refusing to phase out dirty coal and gas
plants.
* These same companies control access to the electrical grid and are
able to prevent large and small renewable projects from connecting.
* Utility companies are vicious about cutting off access to basic energy
services for working-class people and stopping middle-class people
from receiving economic benefits from installing rooftop solar.
Right now, we have a unique opportunity to harness public outrage at high
utility bills and force utilities to deliver on broader climate goals at
the same time. We have a few exciting projects in the mix, including 350’s
endorsement of the Pine Tree Power Ballot Initiative!
In a moment, I’m going to break down what this ballot initiative means for
our movement and why we are investing time and resources into getting it
passed.
[ [link removed] ]But if you are ready to support the Pine Tree Power Ballot Initiative,
will you sign on and add your personal endorsement now? Utilities are
going to fight tooth and nail to defeat this initiative, and it’s
essential that we can display widespread public support:
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What you need to know about the Pine Tree Power Ballot Initiative
This initiative is on the ballot in Maine and, if passed, would create a
consumer-owned non-profit utility that would replace the state’s two
largest utility companies — Central Maine Power (CMP) and Versant. For
years, CMP has been voted the worst utility in the nation, with a record
number of shut-offs due to their incredibly high rates. They are also one
of the biggest anti-climate lobbyists in the state.
In Maine, home heating and car emissions are responsible for the highest
percentage of carbon emissions. By replacing these utility companies with
community-owned Pine Tree Power Company, we would be able to save money
and remove barriers to dramatically reduce carbon emissions.
Why the Pine Tree Power Ballot Initiative has 350’s endorsement
Similar to our history of installing solar panels in the path of the
Keystone pipeline, we are looking for big fights where we can both show
solutions and resist fossil fuel infrastructure — which includes
organizing and building the momentum needed to pass the Pine Tree Power
Ballot Initiative.
Because this is a statewide initiative, this would be the largest
transition to a publicly-owned utility model on record. By securing this
victory, we’ll be setting the stage for even more states to follow Maine’s
example and place control over utilities — and the transition to
renewables — into our communities’ hands.
We know this won’t be easy though. The fossil fuel industry and private
utility companies will do whatever they can to sink this ballot
initiative, including pouring tons of money into lobbying and smear
campaigns.
[ [link removed] ]Still, our movement has had the odds stacked against us before and won
because thousands of members of our movement made their voices heard —
which is exactly what we need you to do today. Will you join us in
supporting the Pine Tree Power Ballot Initiative by adding your personal
endorsement now?
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More soon,
Candice Fortin
U.S. Campaigns Manager, 350.org
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