Some Inconvenient Truths


Once again the people of the Town of Coeymans and surrounding communities are sold a bill of goods by one of the most egregious polluters in NY State – the LaFarge Holcim Cement Plant in Ravena.  As reported in the Times Union the company agreed to pay  $850,000 in fines for violations of the Clean Water Act that took place not only in the last 6 years  – but in the last few weeks.

Like Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics in Hoosick Falls and Norlite’s aggregate mill plant in Cohoes, the residents of Coeymans are bearing the brunt of corporate greed. Local activists have fought not only these companies but also the EPA, DEC, the NYS Department of Health – all agencies who should be the watchdogs and the champions of our public health.  

Local elected officials, the AGs office and the DEC are all swooning over the fines, which still are subject to a consent decree and public comment period. According to the LaFarge Holcim’s Fiscal Year results, $850,000 is barely .0004% of their NET INCOME in 2020.

People need to know that this company is a serial environmental law violator.  According to Violation Tracker, since 2000  the company has been slapped with 99 environment-related offenses with fines totaling $222,067,447. The most egregious for was for one of the largest clean air act penalties for illegal emissions of mercury. Clearly the fines have no impact on their operations.


Every one of us should be outraged and we should let our elected officials know that enough is enough. Stop backing “green washing” bills written by corporate lobbyists, stop taking campaign contributions from these companies, and start a statewide effort to increase fines on these companies so that it hurts. .0004% just doesn’t cut it.  It won’t solve the problem that we allow profits over people and the environment to rule – but it would be a start.

Earth Day 2021: Tonko Emergency Rally

Tonko Emergency Rally
Tonko Emergency Rally

“We’re in a climate emergency. Tonko needs more urgency!” was the prevailing cry from several leading environmental groups on Earth Day. The crowd rallied for clean air outside of Congressman Paul Tonko’s office on Dove Street.

Faces from Save the Pine Bush, the Clean Air Coalition of Greater Ravena, and the Upper Hudson Green Party chanted and waved signs to encourage the  Energy and Commerce Committee member to amend the legislation touted as the CLEAN [Climate Leadership and Environmental Action] Future Act.

“Unless the provision is changed, the bill will allow for the burning of trash incineration which is no solution to a clean and healthy environment,” said Christine Primomo, member of the CAC.

If you were unable to be there, listen to the MediaSanctuary SoundCloud recording.

CLEAN AIR EVENTS – THIS WEEK & NEXT

TONIGHT, 21 APRIL,  7-8:30PM
SANCTUARY FOR INDEPENDENT MEDIA, BY ZOOM

The Sanctuary for Independent Media is hosting a film festival and panels to talk about:  “Local Voices/ Local Media: The Struggle for Clean Air in the Hudson Mohawk Region.“  The Clean Air Coalition’s brilliant filmmaker, Sonja Stark, will be talking with others about her work including the debut of a trailer of local voices concerned about truck traffic and waste incineration Screenings are on-demand, so watch when you can, and register for the panel discussions here.

TOMORROW,  22 APRIL 2021 at 4PM
RALLY AT 19 DOVE ST and WASHINGTON, ALBANY
Congressman Tonko’s office

This CLIMATE rally in front of Congressman Paul Tonko’s office in Albany will urge the Congressman to say YES! to Clean Energy and NO! to fossil fuels and garbage incineration.  There will be speakers, music and artwork with our own Christine Primomo speaking on behalf of the Clean Air Coalition.  Don’t miss it!  Let your voice be heard!

TUESDAY,  27 APRIL  4-7PM
MAIN ST & MC CONNELL AVE, opposite RCS Library, Ravena, NY
Drive-thru Chicken Dinner, only $13! to support the A-Team in Coeymans

The Clean Air Coalition believes that the A-Team running for office in Coeymans offers the best chance to protect Clean Air in Coeymans.  If you are likely to be driving through Coeymans on Tuesday afternoon, please support their campaign by signing up for a delicious $13 chicken dinner and buy a few raffle tickets to win the Pride of Our Community Basket of gifts. 
3 ways to prepay:
(1) Venmo @coeymansdemocrats
(2) http://secure.actblue.com/donate/annualchickenbbq
(3) Send a check to Town of Coeymans Democratic Committee, PO Box 153, Ravena, NY 121143

Attend our Round Table Invitation!

The Clean Air Coalition of Greater Ravena-Coeymans INVITES YOU TO A DISCUSSION ABOUT OUR TOWN…

In the past year, the Coeymans Town Board has approved new laws and drafted a Town Comprehensive Plan that could turn Coeymans into the Northeast’s largest dump and Garbage Burning Center.  More trucks, more pollution, more people leaving town.

Is this what YOU want for Coeymans?

Is this what YOU want for your Family?

Is this what YOU want for your Schools?

Is this what YOU want for your FUTURE?

We are inviting you to join a conversation with other trusted town residents where we can share with each other:

What was Coeymans like in the PAST?

What is Coeymans  like NOW?

What do WE want Coeymans to be in the FUTURE?

This is an historic town on an historic river.  We have unique cultural, social, and environmental assets that should be celebrated & restored! 

We are inviting small groups of people who live in, work in, and care about Coeymans to join us for private Round Table conversations:

Our first Coeymans Round Table will be held by Zoom on April 29, 2021 from  7-8 pm.  If you want to come, please get in touch with

Barbara Heinzen: info@cleanairalbanycounty.org

March 31st Global Day of Action (#beyondrecovery)

The Clean Air Coalition along with Beyond Plastics and GAIA (The Global Alliance for Incineration Alternatives) are putting the word out to call Representative Paul Tonko on March 31st – a Day of Action for a zero-waste future.

Representative Tonko is the only one who can help to remove wording in the CLEAN Future Act that allows dirty incineration methods to continue. Burning waste pollutes our air, water, soil, and bodies and speeds up the climate crisis – there’s nothing ‘clean’ about it. Clean energy does not include a smokestack! CLEAN is short for Climate Leadership and Environmental Action for our Nation.

TAKE ACTION WITH THESE STEPS

  1. Call the Congressman and tell him to reject incineration as a source of clean energy and remove it from the CLEAN Future Act.
  2. Reach out to Rep. Tonko via Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram using the text below or write your own. You can simply retweet Beyond Plastics’ tweet or write your own – I’m calling on @RepPaulTonko to go to #BeyondRecovery and remove all types of incineration from the #CLEANFuture Act. Waste-to-energy is not “repurposing,” it creates new sources of air pollution and toxic ash dumps. #noburn #cleanenergy
  3. Write a Letter to the Editor of your local paper and make sure to specifically mention Congressmember Paul Tonko. Elected officials and their staff read news clippings with their names in them every day so a letter to the editor is an effective way to bring attention to the problems with waste incineration. Follow these tips to write a letter that will get published.

RESOURCES

● CLEAN Future Act text.

● Fracked plastics factoids at your fingertips.

Tips for writing an effective letter to the editor.

Guide to organizing an effective constituent meeting with your members of Congress