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Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Corner: Methanol facility a bad idea for valley | News, Sports, Jobs


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The company West Virginia Methanol, Inc. submitted a permit application in November 2020 to build a facility in Pleasants County on a former carbon black site along the Ohio River. The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection accepted public comments and held an online public hearing this week on the facility. This facility is yet another bad industrial idea for the Ohio River Valley.
If built, the permit application for this facility states that it will use 36 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to create 1,000 tons of methanol per day. All of that gas has to come from hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, of shale deposits. On Dec. 14, 2020, Concerned Health Professionals of New York along with Physicians for Social Responsibility released the 7th Edition of the Compendium of Scientific, Medical, and Media Findings Demonstrating Risks and Harms of Fracking (Unconventional Gas and Oil Extraction). This fully referenced compila ....

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Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Corner: Back the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act | News, Sports, Jobs


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Recently in the U.S. House of Representatives the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act was re-introduced into the 117th Congress. The EI&CD Act (HR 2307) is not a tax but a fee to be placed on fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas, which account for harmful carbon emissions. The fee starts low and grows over time. As a “dividend” this fee will be allocated in equal shares every month to the American people to spend as they see fit. To protect U.S. manufacturers and jobs, imported fossil-fuel products will pay a border carbon adjustment, and goods exported from the U.S. will receive a refund of the carbon fee. ....

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Mid-Ohio Valley wraps up Earth Day celebrations | News, Sports, Jobs


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Peggy Noyes, right, and Cammy Murray pick up trash along 20th Street in Parkersburg Saturday. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough)
Thirteen pieces of trash could be found Saturday in just this patch of grass on 20th Street. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough)
Josh Lemley, a member of the Wood County Democratic Executive Committee, picks up trash along Saint Marys Avenue in Parkersburg Saturday. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough)
Organizations focused on developing a greener world in a set up on Front Street in Marietta Saturday, where they met with area residents to talk about how they could be greener in their everyday lives. This included information on gardening, solar panels and recycling. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough) ....

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Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action to host panel discussion | News, Sports, Jobs


PARKERSBURG Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action is celebrating Mother Earth throughout April.
“Our featured events for the month revolve around a great documentary, ‘Kiss the Ground, ” said Adeline Bailey, Climate Action member. “We have joined with Interfaith Power and Light, who have offered a free online viewing period for home viewing from April 10 through April 25 thanks to a special arrangement with ‘Kiss the Ground’ and Roco films. All online viewers must register with IPL.”
According to Interfaith Power and Light, “Kiss the Ground” is a new film how about how regenerating the world’s soils has the potential to rapidly stabilize Earth’s climate, restore lost ecosystems, and create abundant food supplies. The film explains why transitioning to regenerative agriculture could be key in rehabilitating the planet, while simultaneously invigorating a new sense of hope and inspiration in viewers. ....

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Mid-Ohio Valley celebrates Earth Day throughout the week | News, Sports, Jobs


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Front, from left, Belpre Tree Commission member Joyce Lorentz, Belpre Mayor Mike Lorentz, Bob’s Market and Greenhouse Retail Manager Jon Neff and Tree Commission Chairwoman Maxine Mobbs tamp down the dirt around a freshly planted Green Mountain sugar maple in Belpre’s Depot Park on Thursday. (Photo by Evan Bevins)
From left, Bob’s Market and Greenhouse Retail Manager Jon Neff, Belpre Tree Commission Chairwoman Maxine Mobbs, Tree Commission member Joyce Lorentz and Belpre Mayor Mike Lorentz fill in dirt around a freshly planted Green Mountain sugar maple in Belpre’s Depot Park on Thursday. (Photo by Evan Bevins) ....

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