This tiny Central Valley farmworker community halted a hydrogen plant project. Here's why
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Residents of Pixley have halted the development of the hydrogen plant following a unanimous vote by the Tulare County Board of Supervisors, marking a significant victory for the community. This victory emphasizes the importance of community voices in influencing local governance and environmental policy.
'It is critical the project undergoes proper environmental review to ensure there are safeguards in place to protect the community,' said Michael Claiborne, underlining the necessity for comprehensive assessments and regulations when handling potential hazards.
This win for our community is a testament to the power of people. We have shown that community voices can make a difference,' stated Beverley Whitfield, highlighting the impact of grassroots organizing in effecting change against larger industrial interests.
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