From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Your Signature is Needed: Stop fracking on the Appalachian Trail
Date July 1, 2020 3:40 PM
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Dear John,

Did You Know the Appalachian Trail is at risk because of the impending Atlantic
Coast Pipeline? That’s right -- last week, the Supreme Court removed one large hurdle for
Dominion and Duke Energy -- the utility giants behind the Atlantic Coast
Pipeline (ACP) -- and greenlit the pipeline to cross the Appalachian Trail.

The ACP would pollute water and the environment. It would disproportionately
impact Black and Indigenous communities. And it would all be to bolster Dominion
and Duke’s profits.

But we can still stop this pipeline. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC) has eight more environmental permits to consider -- and it’s forced to
accept public input on each of them. Last week it opened a new comment period on
one of these permits, but it gave the public just two weeks to weigh in. The
deadline is tomorrow. That’s why we need you, John, to
demand FERC deny this permit for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline!

Tell FERC to reject the Atlantic Coast Pipeline before time runs out!
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The 600-mile Atlantic Coast Pipeline is planned to move fracked natural gas from
West Virginia to North Carolina and Virginia. FERC previously authorized a
permit that prohibited any construction after October 13, 2020.

But thanks to people like you and communities on the ground opposing this dirty
project, construction has been delayed. Only a few miles of pipeline are in the
ground and the project is already 50% over budget. And it could still be stopped
altogether with four Clean Water Act authorizations, the Virginia Air Pollution
Permit, and the biological opinion under the Endangered Species Act.

The destructive ACP serves no purpose other than to line the pockets of Dominion
and Duke Energy and their shareholders. The cost will end up being paid by
customers. The pipeline will be detrimental to the environment. The region’s
forest, rivers, and streams will be caught in the crosshairs while we’ll be
locked into additional decades of fossil fuel production.

FERC needs to put off the inevitable and listen to local communities. We need
you to act now. Tell FERC before July 2nd that you oppose the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.

25,000 signatures still needed. Demand FERC put people over profits and reject
the ACP!
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The ACP is an environmental justice issue. If it’s built, it will
disproportionately harm poor, African-American and Indigenous communities all
along its proposed route. Thirty thousand Native peoples live in the project
area across North Carolina. And the plan includes building an enormous fracked
gas compressor station in Union Hill -- an African-American community of great
historical and cultural significance in Virginia.

In addition to this, the ACP would generate more than 67 million metric tons of
global warming pollution each year -- the equivalent of 20 coal plants. The only
ones who would benefit from the ACP are Dominion and Duke’s shareholders.

FERC is still refusing to address the catastrophic impact the ACP would have on
the environment and communities all along its route. Instead, it keeps extending
permits and delaying decisions as the costs add up. We need you,
John, to demand the agency stop this project.

Deadline tomorrow: Demand FERC stop Dominion and Duke Energy from adding to
climate catastrophe!
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Standing with you,
Donna Chavis,
Senior fossil fuels campaigner,
Friends of the Earth

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