Whit Jones

School: Carleton College
Organization: Energy Action Coalition
Location: Washington, DC
Interest Area: Moving Beyond Dirty Energy

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UPDATE: Check out this video of our BoA Truth Squad!

On Wednesday night activists went to all the known Bank of America branches and over 50 ATMs across Washington, DC to transform them into "Automated Truth Machines," exposing Bank of America for being the #1 financier of dirty coal and the #1 forecloser on American homes.

Check out this video to see our BoA Truth Squad in action!

And to read more check out this post!

 

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Spartan Greenwashing

“Being bold is not about baby steps. It requires imagination, unconventional thought and courage.”
- Michigan State University Energy Transition Plan, Page 1

Hours ago, Michigan State University’s Board of Trustees voted to approve an “Energy Transition Plan,” touting it as a major step forward for powering MSU with clean energy. However what the university is less vocal about is that Michigan State is home to the largest campus coal plant in the country, and this plan does not set a timeline to shut it down.

Declaring your goal is 100% renewable energy while continuing to burn coal indefinitely is not being bold. It’s greenwashing, and we expect better from our colleges and universities.

Right now, students are rallying on campus to demand MSU stop greenwashing and make a real commitment to shut down their coal plant. Click here to stand with them in support.

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We Need MSU To Be A Leader; All Hands On Deck


When I pulled into East Lansing yesterday the first thing I saw was the two looming towers of the Michigan State University campus coal plant. MSU's T.B. Simon coal plant is the largest campus coal plant in the country. And this week we need all hands on deck to build momentum to shut it down.

This Friday April 13, MSU's Board of Trustees will vote on an "Energy Transition Plan." The plan while seeming strong at face value, is missing critical elements. Most notably it lacks: 1) a date to retire the coal plant and 2) a full-scale plan to rapidly scale up efficiency and renewables.

As a result of student pressure, the plan does state the ultimate goal is to power MSU with 100% clean energy. This is a testament to the power of student organizing, and demonstrates that the university understands it’s important to transition to clean energy. However, without an actual plan to retire the coal plant, it’s a hollow promise and we need to change that.

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