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Environmental Health Coalition takes on the whole wide world
Hi Matt. Nicole Capretz, EHC's Green Energy / Green Jobs Director, had this response to your article. She asked me to post it: "You got it right that we believe the City of San Diego has an obligation to keep its residents healthy and safe by ensuring the city addresses climate change. A large part of that responsibility should be moving our region from dirty power plants that pollute the air toward greener alternatives like roof-top solar. For the record, EHC’s affiliate, Environmental Health & Justice Campaign, a registered 501(c)(4) non-profit corporation, endorsed Filner, not EHC. Its website is found here: ehjc.org." Thank you, Jamie Ortiz, EHC Communications— January 23, 2013 2:20 p.m.
Enviros try to stop channelization in Tijuana's Colonia Chilpancingo
Thank you for covering such an important issue in our region, Dave. The fight to save Arroyo Alamar from channelization is not over. Learn more on Environmental Health Coalition's website and sign up to receive emails from us on this topic: http://www.environmentalhealth.org/index.php/en/w…. And please answer this petition on our blog about the Arroyo Alamar: http://www.environmentalhealth.org/index.php/en/m… Cheers- Jamie Ortiz— September 5, 2012 6:23 p.m.