Dear Friend:
My name is Forrest Hinton—cochair
of the Triad Area chapter of the North Carolina Green Party,
reproductive justice activist, black lives activist, LGBTQ rights
activist, and member of the Working Class and Houseless Organizing
Alliance in Greensboro.
I’m writing to wish you a happy
Earth Day on this 50th anniversary!
Please celebrate today with the North Carolina Green Party
(NCGP) by joining us in a critical demand of the environmental justice
movement: the fight against corporate criminal
and energy giant Duke Energy Carolinas.
As we continue to fight the
oncoming climate catastrophe, corporations like Duke Energy are a
major obstacle to our progress. As you know, in 2014 Duke was
responsible for the devastating coal-ash spill here in our state,
polluting the Dan River with 39,000 tons of coal ash.
To add insult to the devastation,
Duke Energy is trying to offset the cost of the coal-ash cleanup onto
the backs of working people like you and me. Duke is doing this by
lobbying the North Carolina Utilities Commission to approve billions
of dollars in rate increases. But they’re not fooling us: Duke wants
the rate increases to pad the pockets of its shareholders and to pay
for the cleanup, for which Duke was found legally liable.
What are the NCGP’s demands to stop
Duke’s environmental and social injustice?
End Residential Power Cutoffs Immediately!
The North Carolina Green Party and
regional activists are urging the North Carolina Utilities Commission
to deny Duke Energy’s request. We say NO to Duke’s corporate greed and
corruption! We demand an immediate end to potentially deadly power
cutoffs for those who cannot afford their bills, especially during the
Covid-19 pandemic. We demand, “Not one more dime, Duke!” Duke has
repeatedly broken federal law and betrayed the public trust. The
Democrats and Republicans—both capitalist, corporate-controlled
parties—appear to be OK with Duke putting the lives of its captive
customers in danger by cutting off their power.
Dismantle Duke Energy!
Ending power cutoffs is one thing,
but how do we get at the root of the problem? The NCGP is one of the
only organizations that goes much deeper than merely opposing Duke
Energy’s rate hikes. The Greens are calling for
the public takeover and the dismantling of Duke
Energy as we know it.
Public ownership of major industry
is a key aspect of ecosocialism. It is a key reason why we, the NCGP,
define ourselves as an ecosocialist party, and it’s how we’re much
different even from the most progressive candidates the Democrats have
to offer. This kind of public ownership of major industry, especially
the energy industry, is outlined in Green presidential candidate Howie
Hawkins’s Ecosocialist Green New Deal.
Let’s be real: Duke is a criminal
organization. It has repeatedly broken its public charter for decades
with disastrous results. Its license should be revoked and its assets
seized. For-profit energy
producers act in their own self-interest, not in the interests of
communities they serve, and not in interest of the environment. Their
business has had dire consequences for the people of
North Carolina, and it cannot continue. We must move to end the laws
that restrict municipal control of utilities and renewable energy
cooperatives. So far, we are one of the only organizations willing to
go there publicly, but with your help, we can get the word out and
spread this crucial demand.
Give the People the Power Over Renewable
Resources!
The path to 100% renewable energy
must begin today. Despite Duke Energy’s attempts at greenwashing their
tarnished image as one of the nation's biggest polluters, their
Integrated Resource Plan calls for only a fraction of their resources
over the next decade to be allocated to renewable energy. Duke’s own
15-year plan shows that the corporation will increase renewables to
only 8% of its total generation in the Carolinas—which is less than
the current national
average. This is setting us back as a people and as a
planet.
While the candidates of the
corporate parties offer watered-down giveaways to Duke, North Carolina
Greens and radical candidates like Howie Hawkins, the Green
presidential front-runner, plan to fight these corrupt entities. With
the real ecosocialist Green New Deal, as well as
public ownership of utilities, we want to fight corporate interests at
the roots.
How You Can Help
Join me in celebrating the 50th
anniversary of Earth Day by making a donation to the
NCGP to help us build the
political power we need to fight Duke. Your contribution will help us
build independent, grassroots Green political power in North Carolina
to fight capitalist, corporate power exercised through the policies
and inaction of Democratic and Republican lawmakers.
To that end, we also need your help
organizing! So please sign up to volunteer with the
NCGP. Make sure you click
the option to receive information about our Energy Democracy Working
Group to help us organize against Duke and other environmental
injustices.
Want to make a greater investment?
Then consider becoming a member of the
NCGP. Members pay dues.
They vote in party decision-making, are eligible to become members of
regional chapters and local branches, and are registered to vote
Green. (With some exceptions: North Carolina residents who are
ineligible to vote due to state disenfranchisement—including reasons
such as age, criminal record, or noncitizen/undocumented status—may
also become members. Email the NCGP secretary at
[email protected] if you feel you are ineligible to vote due
to state disenfranchisement.)
I hope that you will join me, and
others like me, in supporting the North Carolina Green Party. Ours is
a radical platform that gets at the roots of capitalist catastrophes
like Duke Energy.
Solidarity, and happy Earth
Day,
Forrest Hinton Greensboro, North Carolina
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