Statewide
groups will gather to call on Bath Iron Works to shift its industrial power to
addressing climate change at a news conference for the Conversion Campaign on
June 21. The conference will take place at 11:00 am in the Portland Public
Library, Room 3.
Environmental,
faith, labor and social justice leaders will be on hand to share their views on
conversion, including Nickie Sekera of Community Water Justice and Barry Dana,
past Chief of the Penobscot Nation.
Dana
commented, “War will soon be seen by all as a waste of time. We will soon be
too consumed with basic survival due to our climate no longer providing life.”
He went
on to say, “Our actions of CO2 emissions, of which the military is the largest
emitter, along with the millions of people flying, buying goods transported
thousands of miles all in the interest of profit margins, comfortable life
styles and feeding the rich, will no longer be possible.”
“Survival will consume our every thought and action. Is this the
world we want to leave to our grandchildren?"
A 2017 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration report has
projected at least a six inch sea level rise by 2050.
Bruce
Gagnon of Brunswick, a member of Veterans for Peace (VFP) said, “Our real
security needs as a nation are to urgently address climate change and plan for
sea level rise that is already underway. How will this affect BIW’s shipyard in
Bath?"
"Continuing to build expensive, provocative and polluting weapon systems
like Aegis destroyers ignores climate change as the biggest threat to our
collective safety.”
Gagnon has helped organize protests at BIW for the past
several years. In 2018 he fasted for 37 days to oppose a tax giveaway by the
state of Maine to BIW owner General Dynamics.
“Endorsing the Conversion Campaign addresses these truths and
provides a rational lens through which to see an apocalyptic reality,” says Dud
Hendrick of VFP, one of a dozen organizations sponsoring the BIW Conversion
Campaign.
“The absolute imperative of conversion is all the more undeniable
to us in Maine, having the longest coastline in the nation. And, a widely
predicted collapse of the lobster fishery in Maine waters due to the associated
rising water temperatures would be cataclysmic in every conceivable respect for
my home town of Deer Isle.”
“Conversion” should influence every decision our Congressional
delegates make in the conduct of their work as our representatives,” concluded
Hendrick.
See Brown University's definitive 2017 study, "Job Opportunity Cost of War" by Heidi Peletier |
Organizations
sponsoring the Conversion Campaign: Americans Who Tell the Truth, Citizens Opposing Active
Sonar Threats (COAST), Durham Quaker Meeting, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear
Power in Space, Island Peace & Justice, Maine Natural Guard, Maine Veterans for Peace, Maine War Tax Resistance
Resource Center, Midcoast Peace & Justice Group, Pax Christi Maine, Peace Action Maine, Peace & Justice Center of Eastern Maine, Peace & Justice Group of
Waldo County, PeaceWorks of Greater Brunswick, Peninsula Peace & Justice and 350 Maine.
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