Rockland Sierra reschedules Indian Point program
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- January
- 11
The Rockland Sierra Club will hold its program, “The Facts on Indian Point: Relicensing, Climate Change and Radionuclides in Our River,” Feb. 8 instead of today due to the snowstorm.
Marilyn Elie, a co-founder of Westchester Citizens Awareness Network, will speak. Elie has been working to shut down Indian Point for 17 years and has learned details about many issues surrounding the plant, the Rockland Sierra Club said.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. at the Nyack Public Library on South Broadway.
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Tags: Marilyn Elie, Rockland Sierra Club, Westchester Citizens Awareness Network
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While I respect Ms. Elie’s dedication, I’ve often found exaggeration, demonization, and outright untruth sprinkled liberally throughout her messages.
Her presentations, touted as “informational”, might just as easily be termed “misleading”, or “inflammatory”.
Uncommitted/undecided citizens are warned to beware the unwarranted negative spin she applies to a stalwart, environmentally clean infrastructure item of long-proven safety & utility.