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Navajo activists leading fight against Sithe Global

In the Four Corners Region of New Mexico, there is a plan on the horizon to green the areas economy. This plan would establish a "Navajo Green Economy Fund" that would generate hundreds of green jobs across the Navajo Nation and support COMMUNITY lead "Green Economy" initiatives. Click here to learn more.

Dooda Desert Rock is a group of Navajo activists that was formed to prevent aCoal-fired power plant new coal-fired power plant near Farmington, New Mexico. Dooda Desert Rock’s long-term goal is to lay the groundwork for the Navajo Nation to embrace clean, alternative energy development, rather than contributing to global warming. Their short-term goal is to build community support to halt the building of the Desert Rock coal-fired power plant or other environmentally detrimental projects.

There are more than 375,000 Navajo, and a few hundred jobs from a dirty coal-powered energy plant will not make a dent in the overall employment needs of the community - and companies like Desert Rock Energy Project are not going to hire Navajo, despite their claims. 

See Albuquerque public television, KNME's recent in-depth coverage of the Desert Rock Debate (select "Episode 215")

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The benefits of alternative energy are that the Navajo Nation will have ongoing jobs, a clean environment and be working towards sustainable development of our personal and environmental resources. The coal plant is being touted as a source of immediate jobs and income, but in the long run it will cost us our health through poisoned air and groundwater – and ultimately it will cost us our lives. 

The Desert Rock Energy Project is a proposed 1,500-megawatt coal-fired power plant to be built on Navajo Nation land near Farmington, New Mexico, by Sithe Global, LLC, Desert Rock Energy Company LLC and Dine’ Power Authority.  The plant would emit over 12 million tons of carbon dioxide, ozone, mercury and other pollutants into the air each year. The Navajo Nation is already plagued byBisti Badlands, South of Farmington pollution produced from the two existing coal-fired power plants in the area, which are among the dirtiest in the country.

Dooda Desert Rock President, Elouise Brown, is continuing to raise public awareness and to educate Navajo Communities about the dangers of allowing the construction of this coal plant to move forward.

Read 1Sky New Mexico's statement to the New Mexico Public Regulatory Commission on the health effects of coal-fired power plant emissions.

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