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by Julia Ritchey

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Beyond Coal

windS of chanGE: A rally goer holds a sign in front of a mock inflatable of Duke Energy’s Asheville coal-powered plant. Photo by Max Cooper

Environmentalists, TV vampire rally for clean energy

A few hundred people rallied under clear blue skies in Pack Square Park on Saturday, Aug. 24, to call on Duke Energy to shutter its Asheville coal plant and advocate for clean energy. The event, called “Beyond Coal: A Rally for Our Future,” featured local speakers, singers and popular TV actor/vampire ian Somerhalder. mary anne hitt, national director of Sierra Club’s “Beyond Coal” campaign, said 149 coal-powered plants have closed since 2010, thanks to initiatives like the one going on in Asheville. “A lot of times it just takes grassroots efforts,” said Hitt. “We’re here today to call on Duke Energy to move beyond coal and retire the Asheville coal plant.” She charged that the plant’s coal-ash lagoons have contaminated groundwater and the French Broad River, citing recent litigation by the state of North Carolina against Duke Energy for wastewater violations. The 376-megawatt plant, visible just off the Interstate

26 Skyland exit, was built in 1964 and is currently the largest electricgenerating facility in Western North Carolina. Critics say it is also the biggest source of carbon emissions and air pollution in the region. Hitt said a resolution is set to go before the city council by the end of the year on the plant. She said her group advocates for wind, solar and other alternative energies to replace the mega-plants that produce much of America’s electricity. Taking the podium first, mayor terry Bellamy did not speak directly on the Asheville plant or advocate for its closure. However, she touted other environmental measures the city had enacted, such as changing street lamps to energy-saving LEDs, installing a compressed natural gas line and starting a sustainability fund. Co-hosted by the Sierra Club, Western North Carolina Alliance, SouthWings and other environmental groups, parts of the rally were filmed for a Showtime documentary series on climate change. Executive produced by director James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the series Years of Living Dangerously will explore the impact of climate change on communities. ian Somerhalder, star of the CW Network’s Vampire Diaries, was on hand for the Asheville rally. he arrived at the end of the event to a pack of fawning teenage girls (and some adults, too), who pressed in closely to snap cellphone pictures of the star. Somerhalder spoke briefly on his support for environmental causes and met with fans afterward. “We’re here to address one of our biggest challenges: climate disruption,” said Somerhalder. Husband and wife Patrick and Sarah hunter biked to the rally to show their support. Patrick, who works for the Southern Environmental Law Center, said his job relates directly to coal. “We [SELC] work on coal-ash lawsuits. ... I’m here to to support the cause.” To learn more about the Beyond Coal campaign, visit content. sierraclub.org/coal. For info on the Showtime documentary, visit yearsoflivingdangerously.com. X

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Following trends in Gannettowned publications nationwide, the Asheville Citizen-Times laid off a total of eight staffers Aug. 21 — six of them from its newsroom, including longtime columnist Susan Reinhardt and Ashvegas reporterblogger Jason Sandford. “It’s hard when you see colleagues leaving that you’ve worked with for years, many years,” Sandford tells Xpress. “There are tears, people are crying, there’s emotion.” Sandford worked there for about 16 years, in three different stints, starting in 1992 (he worked for Xpress from 2008-10). He says the current situation mirrors the 2011 layoffs, when Gannett slashed 10 jobs in the newsroom. “They’re gutting the news operation, the heart and soul of the newspaper,” he says. “That’s what hurts.” In an interview with WLOS, Reinhardt said, “I just feel like I made a difference in the 26 1/2 years. And I’m really just going to miss all my readers.” Sandford reports that in addition to himself and Reinhardt, three other staffers were let go from the news department, including copy editor Rob Mikulak, reporter Thomas Fraser and staff photographer John Fletcher. However, in the newspaper industry, layoffs like this are neither new nor shocking. In recent weeks, industry publications have reported that Gannett, the United States’ largest media company and newspaper publisher, has been going through a series of nationwide layoffs.

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