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	"author_name": "Empower New Jersey",
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	"title": "Newark, NJ: Our Planet, Our Future - March and Rally",
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	"description": "Our Planet, Our Future: New Jersey Call to Climate Action Despite the worsening climate crisis and our state&#x27;s commitment to protect environmental justice communities, two of Governor Murphy&#x27;s own agencies are proposing to build new dirty gas power plants in the region&#x27;s most pollution-overburdened communities. Rally with us on Monday, June 5, in Newark to tell Governor Murphy: No new gas plants in North Jersey! We&#x27;ll gather at Downbottom Farms in Newark, and march about one mile to Riverfront Park, which sits near both sites of the proposed gas plants, where we&#x27;ll rally to call on Governor Murphy to walk his talk on climate and stop these toxic proposals! We&#x27;ll have rides available if joining the march is not accessible for you. We&#x27;ll share specifics on the march route, schedule, and transportation with all RSVPs. This action is part of Our Planet, Our Future, a week of actions calling on Governor Murphy to stop the seven proposed dirty energy projects threatening New Jersey. More Info: The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (&quot;PVSC&quot;) is proposing to build a new gas plant at their massive wastewater treatment facility in the Ironbound Community. If built, this would be the fourth dirty gas plant in a community that already suffers from the disproportionate health impacts of these gas plants and dozens of other toxic sites. NJ Transit is also seeking to build a new gas plant in the Kearny Meadowlands in the middle of pollution-overburdened communities in East Essex and Hudson Counties. This plant is to provide backup power to trains – a goal that could be met with renewable energy alternatives – and would also run 24/7 to sell power into the grid. Instead of pouring a massive amount of public dollars into fossil fuel projects, both of these public agencies should put their resources into forward-thinking renewable energy alternatives that won&#x27;t harm public health.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/newark-nj-our-planet-our-future-march-and-rally"
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