TIGblogs TIG | TIGblogs GROUP TIGBLOGS LOGIN SIGNUP
Climate Change
The home of latest and greatest in climate change and youth action news! Post here on stories from your backyard and around the world. Share successes, reflections, ideas...

Featuring a feed from It's Getting Hot in Here, the blog of the global youth climate movement, THIS is the place to be!

Join up and speak out!



ighih   ighih It's Getting Hot In Here's TIGblog
It's Getting Hot In Here's profile

Protester Gets Jail Time for Non-violent Protest of Nuclear Plant in Virginia


Three of the six protesters arrested at the Dominion Resources North Anna Nuclear Power Plant were found guilty of trespassing today in the Louisa County Courthouse. The charges stem from conducting an alternative tour and sit-in at the Dominion Power Nuclear Information Center on August 7th.
The judge rejected their defense of necessity and sentenced Paxus Calta to 30 day in jail with 15 suspended. He reports to jail on September 29 pending his appeal and is available for interview until then. Sue Frankel-Streit and Spot Etal were fined $1,000 with $700 suspended. All three are banned form entering Dominion property for a period of two years. About 20 supporters gathered in front of the courthouse with signs displaying their anti-nuclear message.

“What is a greater harm here? That Dominions nuclear information center was inconvenienced and had to close 30 minutes late or that an untested new nuclear reactor will overheat Lake Anna when it is already getting to over 100 degrees most summers?” asks Paxus Calta, one of those arrested and a member of the People’s Alliance for Clean Energy (PACE) a group of concerned Louisa and Albemarle County residents who want real renewables and efficiency solutions instead of the proposed new reactor.

“Dominion wants to build a dangerous new reactor when it has no place to put the waste for the current two. These plants are already a toxic nightmare and we don’t need anymore in this area,” Says defendant Sue Frankel-Streit. “Dominion and the State are failing to address the problems of climate change and of nuclear toxins. We need a different way to make decisions about energy, because the solutions being proposed are failing to serve the people.”

Three other protestors from this action pled guilty last month and were fined $1,250, given a ninety day suspended sentence, two years of probation and a stay-away order from Dominion. Prosecutor Tom Garrett justified the harsh sentence (he had requested $2500 fines), saying the protestors should pay for overtime served by police monitoring a five-day climate change convergence held in Louisa from Aug.5-10th. The defendants have filed an appeal.

The planned new reactor at Lake Anna is one of the first of many nationwide being touted as a solution to global climate change. The protestors maintain that nuclear power is a false solution to the climate
change problem with costs and dangers that far outweigh any benefits. They cite enormous costs requiring massive government subsidies to construct the plant, dangers to the community caused by the lack of any viable plan to safely transport and store the toxic nuclear waste and project that construction of the plant could take ten years or more. The Louisa County protest is part of a series of international events calling for safe and renewable energy solutions.

For more information about the events visit www.climateconvergence.org

Posted in global warming      

September 29, 2008 | 9:09 AM Comments  0 comments

You must be logged in to add tags.


Owner
This Group TIGBlog is owned by: P.J. Partington.

Membership
PEACE-SEEKER
Adam Brandt
Adam MacIsaac
Adewole Taiwo
Aiden Abram
Allison
Amb. INALEGWU FRANK UJI
Apeikumo Bubagha
Bhuwan
Camila Almeida
ចន្រ្ទពង្ស - Chandrapong
দেবশ্রীDebashree
NESTA
Man of the Green Meadow
Elizabeth Fraser
Ernesto B. Rojo Jr.
OWERO
Ieno Vanso
ilyes
It's Getting Hot In Here
Jade Johnston
Vermonster
jean celeste paredes
Jenny
Jess Wishart
Jonathan-Frank
Kathleen Morris
Kimia
YtseJammer
lupe
marie celimene valcourt
Mark Hendrics Jr.
Melinda
Michael Furdyk
Vindicator
Nigel Allan
Nkya George
NNAEMEGO, NKIRUKA
Ogaga Onowighose
oluseun onigbinde
P.J. Partington
Pablo Astudillo
Pauline
PY
R Kahendi
Rhiya Trivedi
Richard Graves
Rishi Aggarwal
Robert Amoafo
Samuel
Sangolade Oyekola
Satya
Suzanna Archibald
Tetteh Kofi Hadjor
Vicente Garcia-Delgado
Wangchuk Chungyalpa
Yassir EL OUARZADI

You must be logged in to join this group TIGblog.

Latest Posts
Climate Action Chicago...
Connecting the Dots:...
Climate Impacts Day...
Boston Tells Bank Of...
Report Highlights New...

Monthly Archive
February 2008
March 2008
April 2008
May 2008
June 2008
July 2008
August 2008
September 2008
October 2008
November 2008
December 2008
January 2009
February 2009
March 2009
April 2009
May 2009
June 2009
July 2009
August 2009
September 2009
October 2009
November 2009
December 2009
January 2010
February 2010
March 2010
April 2010
June 2010
July 2010
August 2010
September 2010
October 2010
November 2010
December 2010
January 2011
February 2011
March 2011
April 2011
May 2011
June 2011
July 2011
August 2011
September 2011
October 2011
November 2011
December 2011
January 2012
February 2012
March 2012
April 2012
May 2012

Change Language



695036 views
Important Disclaimer