CCL Philly pushes Amtrak to electrify renovation plans
When members of the Philadelphia chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby heard that rail giant Amtrak was planning to install gas-fired boilers in the city’s iconic 30th Street Station, they immediately saw an opportunity to advocate for electrification. The chapter saw the plans “as an investment that would lock Amtrak into dependence on fossil fuels for decades,” says Elaine Fultz, who led the chapter’s advocacy effort in this area. “Increased air pollution near the station would worsen its already high rate of respiratory diseases,” she added. Through collaboration with other environmental groups, direct advocacy targeted at Amtrak, and a consistent local media campaign, CCL Philly succeeded in steering things in a more electric direction! On Nov. 16, Amtrak declared a significant reversal, deciding to eliminate the gas boilers from the renovation project. Amtrak cited the persistent and insightful input of the local Citizens’ Climate Lobby chapter and Philadelphia’s Clean Air Council, alongside a coalition of other environmental organizations, as key to their decision. Read more about this exciting win in today’s blog post.
In other news this week: • Climate Solutions Caucus chairs at COP - The chairs of the bipartisan House Climate Solutions Caucus, Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-NY-02) and Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA-06) led a bipartisan delegation of members of Congress to COP28. Rep. Garbarino said the goal was “to learn, as a group, what we can do in a bipartisan way” to fight climate change. We love to see it! • CCL’s next Executive Director - We're on the lookout for a dynamic Executive Director to help in the fight for a cooler planet. Apply now or share the job listing! Learn more about the search from our board chairs. |