Editorial
Step back on coal-fired plant
There is still time for Village Council to step
back and decide not to commit to AMP-Ohio’s coal-fired power plant.
There are no good reasons to move ahead now and many good reasons not
to do so.
According to the contract, the Village has until March
to make a decision on this complex issue and yet Council is rushing forward.
Council seems to want to give AMP-Ohio what it wants, and what AMP-Ohio
wants is to have municipalities sign on the dotted line by Nov. 1. They
want this, AMP-Ohio executives finally admitted after much obfuscation,
to convince funders that the company has enough commitments to move ahead
with the plant. The funders are, understandably, getting nervous, since
across the country, communities are backing away from coal-fired plants
as being both environmentally and financially reckless. By signing on
to the plant by Nov. 1, Yellow Springs is joining those who will help
AMP-Ohio get its coal-fired plant.
But wait. This is exactly the group we don’t
want to join.
That’s not all. Because Yellow Springs has a
reputation for progressive ideas and innovative thinking, it makes sense
that once we sign on, AMP-Ohio will use our decision to convince other
wavering communities to do the same.
Some things we don’t know for sure. We don’t
know if signing on to the plant would save the Village money or cost more
in the long run. We don’t know if “clean,” coal, now
mainly a concept, will ever become an economically-feasible reality.
But we know these things: that coal-fired plants are,
in this country, the single greatest contributor of carbon dioxide to
the atmosphere. We know that carbon dioxide causes global warming and
that global warming threatens our planet.
And we know that what we do matters. Once there was
a time when we thought what we did didn’t matter. We were only one
person, or one company, or one little town. But those days are gone. In
our increasingly fragile environment, we now know that the actions of
one person, one company, one small community — they all matter.
We have a proud legacy, in Yellow Springs, of being
bold, taking risks, thinking in new ways. We should not stand with those
who support AMP-Ohio in its misguided effort to bring one more polluting
coal plant into the world. We should stand with those who say, stop, there’s
a better way. That’s where we belong.
—Diane Chiddister
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