Communities Over Pipelines: Your December Action Guide

Hi folks!

With the winter weather, I am feeling ready to slow down and rest. I hope we all can connect with Nature, showing us we must balance expending the energy needed for these fights against fossil fuels with taking the dedicated time for respite. So, ahead of the weekend, let's jump right into the many updates and important information I have to share regarding the Southeast Supply Enhancement Project (SSEP) and other issues connected to the unjust fossil fuel buildout happening across our home state. 

Good News! After previously passing a resolution supporting the project, the Davidson County Board of Commissioners has reversed course and listened to the concerns of the people! Learn more about the Davidson Resolution of Concern Against the SSEP from our friends at Appalachian Voices, here!

Mark the Date: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has pushed back its date for final decision on SSEP to February 5th 

A Call to Action: The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) will release decisions on BOTH the Water and Air Permits on Friday, December 19th  ⬇️

We’re targeting Governor Stein to use the power he has between now and then to encourage denial of these permits!!! 

It’s a great day to call Gov Stein and our partner Sierra Club has set up a patch-through system to make it easy to make calls directly. This number is being sent out to thousands of North Carolinians and we hope to generate more than 500 calls. I did it in earlier in less than one minute!

Please share this widely! And call yourself :)

573-202-6830

Sample text to accompany this below:

Dear Governor Stein,

I have seen local governments such as Midway, Guilford County, Greensboro, Forsyth County, and Davidson County express concern and ask FERC to deny Transco's proposed Southeast Supply Enhancement Project a Certificate, and I join those voices. 

I am concerned about the proposed gas pipeline buildout in the South, which is unnecessary and would harm natural resources and communities. The construction of this project would pollute waterways and harm habitat for aquatic species along the pipeline route. Notably, the proposed SSEP crosses waterways in the Jordan Lake and Randleman Lake watersheds, which together provide drinking water for more than one million North Carolinians. In addition, portions of the SSEP pipeline would be co-located with Mountain Valley Pipeline's proposed Southgate project, which would exacerbate water quality impacts.

I am also concerned that Transco has not proposed to install electric motor-driven compressors at Stations 150 and 155 in North Carolina, as it has done in Virginia, Alabama, and South Carolina, and instead proposes to install polluting methane gas-fired combustion turbines. FERC needs to thoroughly analyze the project's air quality impacts, including on communities near the compressor stations that are already overburdened by pollution.

Please deny the project air and water permits for this unneeded proposed methane pipeline. 

Thank you,

(add your name)


Upcoming NoSSEP Events 

Tuesday, December 16th ~ Communities Over Pipelines! Join us for the Pipeline Fighters’ Celebration on Dec 16th! Guilford's very own etc.gso community collective has agreed to host an end-of-year reflection and celebration on our community's efforts of the past year!

  • Been curious about connecting with other directly impacted folks? Have you met someone at a meeting from Forsyth, Davidson, Rockingham, etc., and are curious how they're doing? Seen the name of an organizer in the NoSSEP coalition but haven't met them in person? Please come out to our upcoming end-of-year gathering! 

  • Together we are stronger, and together we will win. And we won several small victories throughout this past year that would not have happened without each and every one of you. 

  • We hope folks will save the date and join us at our December 16th Pipeline Fighters’ Celebration, a celebration and reflection on the work of our communities. We'll gather with folks across all the North Carolina communities impacted by SSEP, T-15, and the MVP Southgate pipeline, celebrate our wins, and enjoy getting to know each other. 

Communities Over Pipelines!

Join us for the Pipeline Fighters’ Celebration

Located at: etc.gso community collective 1333 Grove St, Greensboro, NC 27403

Date: Tuesday, December 16th

From: 5:30pm - 8pm 

RSVP here: https://tinyurl.com/3s23b2bj

Tuesday, December 16th, the NoSSEP Coalition will be hosting a gathering for all those who have been involved in the collective efforts to keep the SSEP and MVP Southgate pipelines out of our state. Meet impacted landowners, organizers from across the state, and other community members who are plugged in as we reflect on the victories of the past year and discuss our next moves as a coalition. Potluck style! In the spirit of the season, as we gather together, feel free to bring a sweet treat or other snack to share with others! 

  • Make sure to check nossep.org to get the latest and greatest! 


Mark your calendars: Saturday, February 28th ~ Communities Over Corporate Profits: How We Win! 

  • Earlier this year, our coalition co-hosted an event titled Communities Over Corporate Profits, where we connected the fight against fossil fuels to ongoing efforts of social justice across our state - it was a huge success! 

  • We began a campaign directly targeting Governor Stein and connected our concerns to the concerns of other communities fighting for justice for the people of our state. 

  • Mark the date on your calendars for “Part 2”! We will have storytellers from North Carolina communities who have successfully fought back against corporations and hear how we as a state are building resiliency in the face of the climate crisis. Join us for some celebration and dreaming of what’s possible when we work in solidarity! 

Other Upcoming Community Events

Monday, December 15th ~ Film Screening on Duke Energy

  • NC WARN, 350 Triangle, and the People’s Alliance Fund collaborated on a short film titled: The True Cost of Power: Duke Energy's Climate Deception

  • There are two upcoming screenings! This will be a great opportunity to learn more about the role Duke Energy plays in keeping our state trapped on fossil fuel dependency 

  • Thursday, December 11, at Durham Friends Meeting ~ register for the Durham screening

  • Monday, December 15, at Raleigh United Mutual Aid Hub ~ register for the Raleigh screening

Monday, December 15th ~ Virtual Policy Workshop: Understanding & Moving Beyond “Dillon’s Rule” in the NC General Assembly

  • Did you know that NC is a “Dillon’s Rule” state? Do you know what “Dillon’s Rule” means?

  • Join Dr. Crystal Cavalier-Keck with 7 Directions of Service for a virtual policy workshop on the implications of Dillon’s Rule, which limits local governments to act only in ways that the NC General Assembly has specifically authorized. 

  • Let's envision a North Carolina beyond the restrictions imposed by Dillon’s Rule! RSVP here!

Monday, December 15th ~  Tell Lee County Commissioners: No Fracking, No Drilling, No Data Centers 

Phew! What a list. As always, if you’re feeling overwhelmed - welcome to the club! Maybe choose one thing to go to? (I’d suggest the 12/16 Pipeline Fighters’ Celebration) But please, do take at least one of these actions or attend one of these events. I promise, putting a bit of time and energy toward standing in solidarity with your community will have a greater impact than any single one of us could envision. 


Together, we are stronger. Together, we will win.
 

 As always, this is Aidan wishing community care, light, and love. 

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