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Senator Sherrod Brown Asks Panel How U.S. Can Help Appalachian Clean Manufacturing

By District Energy posted 02-03-2021 15:23

  

The Daily Yonder

Summary

The federal government has a role to play in helping Appalachia embrace a new kind of manufacturing that reduces harm to the environment, strengthens local economies and may even support industries working to mitigate climate change, according to Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown.

The senator participated in a virtual roundtable hosted by ReImagine Appalachia, a coalition of individuals and organizations working to revitalize the economy and environment in the Ohio River Valley.

Panelists spoke about the ways that things like combined heat and power, electric cars and hemp can benefit both Appalachia’s industrial sector and the planet. In turn, Senator Brown asked how legislators like himself can contribute to these efforts. Among other requests, direct investment from the federal government was high on many wish lists.

“We began this work in the context of national climate conversations which have largely been driven by folks on the East and West Coasts, but have significant implications for Appalachia,” said Amanda Woodrum, senior researcher at Policy Matters Ohio.

Policy that considers our country’s coasts before its heartland is not a new legislative pitfall. “Appalachia has long fueled the prosperity of the rest of the nation while [suffering] in poverty, exploited by absentee corporations in the extractive industries,” said Woodrum. That’s why she and her colleagues are calling for a federal climate infrastructure program for Appalachia developed by the people who live there. 

It’s also why ReImagine Appalachia convened this virtual roundtable, connecting people doing work on the ground with a local policymaker invested in their efforts. 

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