Sunday, September 14, 2014
Labor, religious leaders say "get on board the CT Climate Train"
Action
on climate change is a "moral and scientific and political
imperative" said Blumenthal, who hopes the rally will make "an
indisputable statement that the people of America, people of faith,
working men and women know jobs and the environment are not in
contradiction.”
"It is not
often with one legislative issue that millions of jobs are created
and millions of lives are saved," said Murphy. Using fuel cell
production in Connecticut as an example he said, "If we create
the demand for renewable energy, we will create jobs."
Lori Pelletier,
executive secretary treasurer of CT AFL CIO said the 200,000 member
organization is proud to be part of this historic event to raise
awareness for safety, health, job security and environmental
security.
Initiated by the
Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs, the press conference
highlighted mobilization by 13 labor organizations and several
religious organizations. They are part of a large state-wide
coalition of environmental, peace and community groups marching to
insist the United Nations take immediate action on climate change.
Melodie
Peters, president of AFT Connecticut said her members are going with
the safety and future of the children they teach in mind. She thanked
Governor Dannel Malloy and the senators for "advocacy and
tenacity" with Metro North which won additional seats and
discount fares for tickets purchased at www.CTClimateTrain.org.
The Roundtable was
launched two years ago by CT AFL CIO and the Interreligious
Eco-Justice Network to "address urgent concerns about climate
change while creating good paying jobs in the state."
Rev.
Dr. Ian Douglas, Bishop Diocesan, Episcopal Diocese of CT, Rabbi
Joshua Hammerman of Stamford and
Fatma Antar of the Islamic Association of Greater Hartford/Berlin
Mosque also spoke at the press conference.
Other union
endorsers include CT Education Association, SEIU State Council, State
Council of Machinists, CSEA/SEIU Local 2100, CT Alliance for Retired
Americans, Council 4 AFCME, CWA Local 1298, Unite Here CT, UAW Region
9A, UE Local 243 and 32 BJ SEIU.
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