In June 2014, Energy Justice Network will be launching Energy Justice Now — a first-of-its kind publication reporting on the entire spectrum of the dirty energy resistance and highlighting the voices of community organizers battling fossil fuels, nuclear power, and biomass and trash incineration from sea to shining sea.
We are accepting submissions (200–1,000 words) on any topic relevant to dirty energy — nuclear, gas, coal, oil, biomass/trash — with priority given to original content (we also accept reprints) that is national in scope and addresses more than one source of energy.
We also also accepting photos, graphics, memes, illustrations, and cartoons revelant to the movement.
Please send submissions or queries to Josh [at] EnergyJustice [dot] net.
Since 1999, Energy Justice Network has worked with communities across the U.S. to oppose every kind of dirty energy facility — from coal and natural-gas fired plants, to nuclear reactors, to biomass and trash incinerators — to protect human health and the natural world that keeps us alive.
Stay tuned for June 2014 and the birth of Energy Justice Now — because clean energy can’t come out of a smokestack!
In solidarity,
Mike Ewall, Josh Schlossberg, Rachel Smolker, and Samantha Chirillo
Editors, Energy Justice Now