Petition

Urge Governor Jim Justice to stand up for a healthier West Virginia

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Add your name if you believe in a future for West Virginia with cleaner streams, rivers, and air — where our kids and grandkids are healthy and able to enjoy our traditions.

As West Virginians, we live close to the land. It's part of our cultural heritage, our family traditions, and our way of life. We farm the earth and take pride in the vegetable gardens grown in our backyards. We take our families on vacation in our state’s scenic public parks. We hunt in the mountains for squirrel, whitetail deer, bear, and turkey. We forage the hillsides for ginseng, ramps, and edible mushrooms. And we fish in our freshwater rivers and streams. We value these Appalachian traditions that are passed down through the generations. But those traditions are in danger of being lost unless we take action.

Take fishing, for example. In too many of our rivers, we cannot safely eat the fish we catch because of toxins in the fish tissue. The cause? A shocking amount of air and water pollution has made it necessary to issue statewide fish consumption advisories.

Excessive pollution in our environment is putting our cultural heritage and family traditions at risk. Now, large corporations — most from outside West Virginia — want to double down and bring five new or expanded toxic industrial projects into our communities.

Pollution infringes on our rights — and our wallets

West Virginians have the right to clean air, drinkable water, healthy catch, and a safe future for our families. But if another wave of industrial facilities set up shop in our communities, burning out-of-state trash and using new, untested processes, we’ll be stuck with polluters stealing these rights from us for decades to come. 

This pollution is costly. Not only do we see our healthcare bills go up from inhaling toxins every day, but the corporations spewing pollution get millions of dollars in tax breaks from our state government — which means that their profits come out of West Virginians’ pockets. Our state already bears more than its share of industrial facilities; this is not the way to create good, healthy jobs that can provide for our families.

What’s more, these facilities hurt other businesses in town, and the few jobs they create are often temporary. Between 2008 and 2021, 22 Appalachian counties with similar industrial facilities lost a combined 10,339 jobs, and almost 50,000 residents relocated.

Governor Justice has the power to keep toxic companies out of our communities and invest in a healthier future for our state. We deserve good-paying jobs, but not at the expense of our health and our environment. Join us, and tell him to speak up and stop more toxic polluters from coming to West Virginia.

Which companies are targeting our communities?

The five proposed industrial facilities — most of which are run by out-of-state corporations — would turn oil and gas into chemicals and plastics, or burn toxic materials to make fuel — all in our backyards. In Kanawha County, for example, a company called Clean-Seas wants to incinerate plastic from out of state — emitting dangerous carbon dioxide, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds — just blocks away from a local high school. This is extremely risky for children, as even small amounts of the toxic chemicals this plant would release could cause lifelong damage. Nobody in any community deserves this.

We are joining together to say no to more toxic pollution from five proposed facilities that put West Virginians at risk:

  1. Clean-Seas Chemical Recycling Facility in Kanawha County

  2. US Methanol Liberty Two in Kanawha County

  3. Pleasants County Methanol Plant in Pleasants County

  4. Empire Green Generation in Brooke County

  5. Adams Fork Energy in Mingo County

Why we must speak up

Governor Justice has the authority to say no to corporations that want to dump more toxins into our air and water — but he won’t do it unless he hears from us. This is our moment to come together, raise our voices, and tell him that we will not sell off our rights, our health, and our future to line the pockets of out-of-state polluters. Sign the petition today calling on Governor Justice to stand up for a healthier future for the Mountain State and stop these facilities from destroying our communities before it's too late.

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