Quit Coal Community Forums

Community Forums are ways that people around the country can organize to fight back against coal.

Once you’ve joined a Community Forum, you can connect with others who are interested in the same topic. Use the group to blog, post news and resources, or discuss strategies and plan.

You can find a Community Forum by searching below. Find one (or more) that are relevant for you and join them today!


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The Buck Steam Station, located near the town of Salisbury, is one of Duke Energy’s coal-fired power plants in North Carolina.

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Connect with other activists who are fighting to ensure that the coal industry is forced to properly dispose of its toxic waste

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Pollution from coal-fired power plants is making us sick and in some cases killing us.

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Duke Energy operates a fleet of coal plants across the Midwest and South, and it uses its profits and power to influence politicians.

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Edison International is a public utility company based in California. The company owns coal-fired power plants across the United States.

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Duke Energy’s G.G. Allen Steam Plant has been polluting the communities around Belmont, North Carolina since starting service in 1957.

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The Marshall Steam Station, owned by Duke Energy, began polluting commercially in 1965.

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This Community Forum serves as a first stop for anyone looking to connect with others on the Quit Coal Web site.

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Exchange information about clean energy alternatives, energy efficiency programs, and other steps we can take to move beyond coal

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The Riverbend Steam Station came online in 1929. It is only operated 25% of the time and is not needed to keep the lights on in North Carolina.

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Do you attended a college or a university that has a coal plant on campus? Connect with others who are fighting coal on campus.

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