24 hours after hundreds of environmental protestors shut down the construction site of FPL’s natural gas power plant (see press release below), 23 activists are still in jail! Nine of them should be released shortly on their own recognizance, but 14 are awaiting bond at a total cost of $10,000!The legal office is working hard to come up with the money to front the cost and we need donations ASAP to get these activists out of jail! We will also need money for legal defense for all 27 arrestees!
To make a donation:
1. Visit the Palm Beach County Environmental Coalition website: http://pbcec.blogspot.com/ and click on the “DONATE” button on the right
2. Send a check or money order made out to the Palm Beach County Environmental Coalition to:
EF! Legal Fund
822 North C Street
Lake Worth, FL 33460
3. If you are local, you can bring cash or checks directly to us!
Earth First! Blockades Power Plant Construction Site, 27 Arrested
Palm Beach County - Early Monday morning dozens of concerned community members from Palm Beach County and all over the nation put their bodies on the line to halt construction of FPL’s West County Energy Center (WCEC), demanding energy efficiency, truly clean, renewable energy and a moratorium on development in south Florida. Everglades Earth First! blocked the main entrance to the WCEC site, a proposed massive 3800 MW gas-fired power plant that would emit 12 million tons of CO2, a leading greenhouse gas, every year. The plant is currently under construction despite ongoing legal challenges to the plant’s needed permits and certification, which have been spearheaded by the local Palm Beach County Environmental Coalition.
A dozen activists locked themselves together through metal pipes as 200 supporters rallied around them. The blockade stopped work on the construction site for six hours before a total of 27 people were arrested.
This confrontational action was taken to protect the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge which sits 1000 ft from the power plant site and to protect the larger Everglades system. Restoration would be undermined by new development that the power plant is expected to encourage in the area. The civil disobedience action also aims to protect the entire planet from the destructive effects of climate change caused by power plant emissions.
“We just don’t need this plant,” said Lynne Purvis, an activist with Everglades Earth First! who was born and raised in the Loxahatchee area. “I’m not willing to threaten the integrity of the Loxahatchee, one of the last large, intact pieces of northern Everglades, so that people can fuel their greedy energy desires.” Purvis says that the Everglades Earth First! group intends to continue a sustained campaign of direct action against this power plant and its adjacent gas pipeline.
The protest was also attended by grassroots activists and group across the United States who have been participating in the annual Earth First! Winter Rendezvous. One such group, Rising Tide North America, is part of an international movement for climate justice, which connects the social and environmental issues related to the growing climate crisis and calls for urgent and bold responses to the global human-caused dilemma.
Brian Sloan, an organizer with Rising Tide North America and participant in Monday morning’s protest, said “FPL is doing what we call ‘green-washing’. Gas-fired power is not a clean or sustainable energy. It is a dirty and dwindling fossil fuel.” Sloan also states that Rising Tide does not trust energy companies to solve the climate crisis. “The solutions to climate change will never come from the people who created the problem.”
Earth First! and the Rising Tide movements recognize that the fight against fossil fuel power is being used by the energy industry to push a new wave of nuclear energy. These grassroots groups are committed to extending their fight against the dangers of nuclear power with an eye on other FPL proposals, such as Turkey Point and St. Lucie.




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Hey y’all, I’d love to see the youth climate movement help these awesome folks out. If you can donate anything it will be most appreciated. Solidarity!
friends, this action was awesome. It felt good to be directly disrupting business as usual for fossil fuels and their complicit government cronies. It felt good to be with so many other people who identify with the core principles of Earth First!: Deep Ecology, Direct Action and No Compromise! Clean energy campaigns, efficiency, LEED building and all these things are great, but for real y’all - if we’re really going to stop these industries in their tracks we can’t be making requests. We’ve got to get in their face, get in their way and shut them down ourselves. I hope this is the beginning of a sharp increase in the number of actions like this. We simply will not win without a heavy direct action element.
I suggest everyone look up Rising Tide’s resources for Fossil Fools Day and prepare yourselves to turn the heat up!
Drop out and lock yourself to something people!
People over profit! Earth First!
willie
eye <3 EF! you gals and guys kick major FPL butt! keep it up.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Activists Free!
By daybreak on Wednesday February 20, all 26 activists arrested at the FPL power plant construction site blockade had been released from jail. Nine were released on their own recognizance, while the other 17 had to post bond ranging from $250 to $1250 each.
THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE BOND FUND!
The total bond cost was $13,350, with Earth First! covering $11,200 of those costs. Most of this money was fronted by a generous individual, and we need to pay them back immediately! So far we have raised $7541.82 including contributions from the arrestees, meaning we need another $3658.18! Please spread the word.
For corporate media accounts of the Earth First! gathering or anti-FPL action, check out http://www.furl.net/member/EvergladesEarthFirst
congrats on a great action!
looking forward to some serious fossil foolery on april 1st
anyone hit up al gore for some funds yet?
i seem to remember him promoting this type of bold action…
seriously, theres got to be less than 4 degrees of separation between anyone who’s reading this and the big man…