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Demand a Strong Clean Air Action Plan for Southern California

Target: Ports of LA and Long Beach
Sponsored by: Communities for Clean Ports
It’s a simple fact - port pollution kills.

Port pollution poisoning from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach affects the entire Southern California basin. And the costs are staggering: 2,400 premature deaths per year; cancer-risk rates up to 19 times higher than federal clean air standards; childhood asthma-related diseases at nearly double the national average; kids missing school and parents missing work; and health costs alone totaling $19.5 billion a year.

On November 20th, the Ports of LA and Long Beach will vote to pass the Clean Air Action Plan (CAAP) - our best chance to end Port Pollution Poisoning in Southern California. The Plan calls for proven, cost-effective alternative fuels and clean technologies to be adopted to reduce the pollution created by this $300 billion industry.

Sign our petition asking the Ports of LA and Long Beach to pass the Clean Air Action Plan, implement it immediately, and help make it safer for all Southern Californians to breath.

deadline: 11-14-2007
goal: 5,000
 

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After Communities for Clean Ports' petition campaign, the Port of Los Angeles passed the Clean Air Action Plan to reduce port pollution in Los Angeles County

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It’s a simple fact -- port pollution kills. And it's about to get worse, unless we act now.

Port Pollution Poisoning from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach affects the entire Southern California basin - from the San Fernando Valley to Orange County, from West L.A. to Riverside, from Long Beach and San Pedro to Downtown L.A.

The costs are staggering: 2,400 premature deaths per year; cancer-risk rates up to 19 times higher than federal clean air standards; childhood asthma-related diseases at nearly double the national average; kids missing school and parents missing work; and health costs alone totaling $19.5 billion a year.

Proven, cost-effective alternative fuels and clean technologies can be adopted today - for cleaner trucks, cargo-handling equipment (“yard tractors”) and ships - to dramatically reduce pollution from port-related industries. And since it's a profitable $300 billion industry, they can afford it.

The Ports' Clean Air Action Plan is a historic opportunity to immediately and dramatically begin reducing the devastating effects of port pollution. And we applaud those leaders pushing for the strongest, most aggressive plan. However, it can only succeed if key decision-makers have the courage to implement it immediately and without influence from the powerful interests who want to protect the status quo.

Trade is about to triple -- sending pollution levels even higher -- which means the time for action is now. Our lives, our livelihoods and our quality of life are at stake.

We strongly urge you to support a strong, aggressive Clean Air Action Plan -- and to implement it immediately. We don't have time to wait.

We will be watching closely.

Signed,
[Your name]
[Your address]
We signed the “Demand a Strong Clean Air Action Plan for Southern California” petition!
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11:07 am PST, Jan 25, Tonia Frog legs, Illinois
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7:38 am PST, Jan 25, Charlene Tackett, Kentucky
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8:55 pm PST, Jan 23, Polly Johns, California
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12:42 pm PST, Jan 23, Danielle Hertsenberg, Ohio
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9:31 am PST, Jan 23, Kathryn Gallagher, California
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8:38 am PST, Jan 23, Mother Earths Child, Texas
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5:54 pm PST, Jan 22, Mels Whe, Vermont
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5:23 pm PST, Jan 22, Veronica Pena, Florida
You are not killing only humans, but also the Earth where we all live. Don't you see the picture?? I think you people are smart enough to know what is wrong and what is right. WE ALL DEMAND CLEAN AIR!
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3:44 am PST, Jan 22, David Naurath, California
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7:23 pm PST, Jan 20, Stephanie Mitterko, New Jersey
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1:57 pm PST, Jan 20, Karen R, Missouri
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10:21 pm PST, Jan 19, Cynthia Deanne, California
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7:23 pm PST, Jan 19, Tami O'Daffer, Minnesota
CLEAN AIR!!!!!!!!
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10:32 am PST, Jan 19, Lois Quinones, Missouri
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8:41 am PST, Jan 19, Jenny Howells, United Kingdom
everybody should be able to breathe clean air
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10:35 pm PST, Jan 18, Mrs. Kathleen Roby, Ohio
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7:07 am PST, Jan 18, PENNY LAWHORN, Ohio
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6:10 am PST, Jan 17, Gin King, Florida
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7:48 pm PST, Jan 16, Susel Perez, Florida
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5:42 pm PST, Jan 16, Bruce Millsap, Washington
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9:12 am PST, Jan 16, Carolyn Hesse, Washington
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7:13 am PST, Jan 16, Lisa Cowdrey, North Carolina
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7:52 pm PST, Jan 14, Faron Morgan, Nebraska
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6:22 pm PST, Jan 14, Sara Marksberry, California
I've been a resident of Southern California all my life and deserve the right to breathe clean air.
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4:35 pm PST, Jan 14, Jessica Nguyen, California
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3:45 pm PST, Jan 14, Marilyn Kinyon, West Virginia
My daughters live out there and I visit pretty regularly. I used to live there until my medical issues combined with the pollution caused me to leave. Please, Clean it up before its to late.
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11:22 am PST, Jan 13, John R.Bartels, Oregon
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6:18 am PST, Jan 13, Melora Horvath, California
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4:24 pm PST, Jan 12, Cayla Green, Texas
California is a BEAUTIFUL place, must we ruin it if we have other cleaner options? It just doesn't make any sense!
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2:13 pm PST, Jan 12, Joanna Grinberg-ayala, New York
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8:30 am PST, Jan 12, Pat Coyner, Nevada
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12:00 pm PST, Jan 11, Dave Sennett, Pennsylvania
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7:43 pm PST, Jan 10, C. Romanelli, Illinois
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6:27 pm PST, Jan 10, Lynn Orion, California
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5:42 pm PST, Jan 9, Jamie Hein, Maryland
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3:29 pm PST, Jan 8, Heather Riede, California
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2:27 pm PST, Jan 8, Michelle Rrickett, Maine
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4:49 am PST, Jan 8, Chetna Pittea, United Kingdom
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1:13 pm PST, Jan 7, Christopher Peak, California
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10:40 am PST, Jan 7, Aiz T, Canada
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3:38 am PST, Jan 7, Hope Algeo, California
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1:40 am PST, Jan 7, John Tucker, Canada
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8:23 pm PST, Jan 6, Rachel Smith, Nebraska
Clean air is a must-have
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5:06 pm PST, Jan 6, Jana Gobanova, Slovakia
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12:23 pm PST, Jan 6, Name not displayed, Florida
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10:03 am PST, Jan 6, Kim Castle, Mississippi
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10:36 pm PST, Jan 4, Andrea Leary, Florida
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5:41 pm PST, Jan 3, Ryan Mc Kenzie, California
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