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Orozco, Norma <br />From:Nathan Taft <nathan@stand.earth> <br />Sent:Thursday, May 06, 2021 4:51 PM <br />To:eComment <br />Subject:Protect Santa from lead and other environmental toxins <br />Dear Santa Ana City Council and Mayor Sarmiento, <br /> <br />Our community is being impacted on a daily basis by environmental hazards like lead and fossil fuels. We need to treat <br />this like the emergency it is and put in place protections for all Santa Ana residents. <br /> <br />Fossil fuels don't just exacerbate climate change, but also poison people. Study after study has shown that extracting, <br />transporting, refining, and burning fossil fuels harms environmental and human health – and new evidence shows that <br />toxic air pollution from fossil fuels also makes people more vulnerable to poor outcomes from COVID. <br /> <br />We must phase out fossil fuels from our daily lives – whether it’s gas stoves causing asthma, tailpipes blanketing our <br />streets with smog, or gas stations poisoning water supplies and spreading cancerous chemicals like benzene, it’s clear <br />we must start moving to clean energy systems. <br /> <br />But it's not just fossil fuels that are harming our community. Many neighborhoods in Santa Ana suffer from <br />disproportionately high levels of lead in their soil, which can lead to serious developmental and health issues. The city <br />must do more and protect our residents. <br /> <br />Addressing these issues won't just improve our health, it will also improve our local economy. The Biden administration <br />is investing money in green infrastructure buildout, and we need to make we have shovel ready jobs prepared. What's <br />more, cleaning up environmental pollution and converting our energy systems are massive job opportunities that could <br />bring family-wage jobs to thousands of people in Santa Ana <br /> <br />I’m writing to you today to ask you to please pass the climate and public health emergency resolution that calls for an <br />end to fossil fuel expansion, clean renewable energy choices that save money, actions that will reduce lead and other <br />environmental toxins in our neighborhoods, family-wage jobs, and an endorsement of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation <br />Treart initative. We can reduce pollution that is cooking the planet and poisoning our communities while improving the <br />quality of life for every Santa Anan. <br /> <br />Please commit to taking local action to explore policies that stop fossil fuel expansion, speed up the clean energy <br />transition, reduce local pollution, and empower our local community and economy. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br />Nathan Taft, 92705 <br />2 <br /> <br />
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