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AOC to Discuss The Green New Deal at Astoria Park Saturday

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at a press conference Tuesday discussing the reintroduction of the Green New Deal (twitter)

April 22, 2021 By Christian Murray

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will be hosting an Earth Day celebration at Astoria Park this Saturday just days after reintroducing her signature Green New Deal legislation.

The congresswoman will be attending the event where she will be discussing her legislation as well as her opposition to a power plant proposed for Astoria.

The event Saturday, which will come with the typical small-town trappings of arts & crafts and kids games, will feature several local elected officials who will also weigh in on climate change and the controversial Astoria power plant proposed by NRG.

The congresswoman will be joined by State Senators Mike Gianaris and Jessica Ramos, as well as Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani.

Ocasio-Cortez reintroduced the Green New Deal before Congress on Tuesday, alongside Ed Markey of Massachusetts.

The resolution is essentially an overarching plan that calls for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 40 to 60 percent within 10 years and net-zero global emissions by 2050; the reduction of air and water pollution; the creation of millions of union jobs to repair decaying infrastructure; and aid to communities that will be negatively affected by climate change – such as indigenous peoples.

“The Green New Deal has three core components: jobs, justice and climate,” Ocasio-Cortez said Tuesday. “For so long our movement towards a sustainable future has been divided with the false notion that we have to choose between our planet and our economy and we decided to come together in sweeping legislation that not only rejects that notion but creates a plan.”

The resolution sparked controversy when it was first introduced in 2019, with critics saying it was too expensive and the proposed greenhouse gas reductions too ambitious. The senate did not advance the legislation.

Meanwhile, Ocasio-Cortez will also discuss her opposition to the proposed NRG power plant—along with other elected officials.

NRG aims to replace its 50-year-old “peaker” plant in Astoria. The company says it will build a “state-of-the-art” generator in its place that would significantly reduce gas emissions and cut the cost of electricity. It needs state approval in order to proceed.

But the plant would still rely on gas and officials such as Ocasio-Cortez argue that the facility should generate its power from renewable energy sources.

“Extracted fracked gas releases methane, a greenhouse gas,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote in a joint letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo last month signed by nine congressmembers. The fracking process often leads to methane leaks, which the legislators say makes it as dangerous as coal.

NRG contends that the plant is necessary “to keep the lights on” until more renewable technology comes online.

The event Saturday will go from noon until 3 p.m. with the elected officials speaking between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.

WHEN: Saturday, April 24
Event: 12 – 3pm

WHERE: Astoria Park
Near entrance at 24th Avenue and 19th Street, closer to Shore Blvd

Near entrance at 24th Avenue and 19th Street, closer to Shore Blvd

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Nick B.

Yes! Why spend all that money on an energy plant if all the remodeling is just creating an outdated methane spewing plant . Now is the time to update with the future in mind. Renewable energy please! AOC is totally right on this. So thankful for her for fighting on behalf of Astoria. If we had a renewable energy plant, that would be a source of great pride for Astoria.

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Bill

AOC is great at PR and presenting abstract and theoretical positions that may be correct but have no chance of being enacted into law.

Instead of the PR campaign and going it alone, she should concentrate on working with others to form coalitions that can actually get things accomplished!

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New non-green dealer

Maybe she can tell her voters not to deal and not to smoke green stuff in public parks in front of kids…

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Jonathan

The law states people can smoke in the same areas where tobacco can be smoked.

Maybe you should educate your own children instead of expecting others to be mindful of them when they are doing something that is legal.

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New non-green dealer

Maybe you should educate yourself and re-read what I wrote. I said “public parks”. Also it’s illegal to sell weed in public parks including Astoria Park.
You can keep smoking as if your problems are going to fly away!
I do not have a kid but I am mindful of our future, the law, the other people.

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Astoria Blvd Man

Hypocrite Hypocrite Hypocrite – If She cared about the environment she would do something about the helicopters flying over Astoria (her district). Follow the $$$$. Ban all non essential air craft over NYC and I’ll believe her. Check out Stopthechop.

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