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Redford shines light on Texas clean air battle

January 11, 2008 by Editor

Sometimes the little guy does win. Take the case of the group of Texas activists who took on a big power company’s plan to build 11 coal-fired generators in their state. The new documentary, Fighting Goliath: Texas Coal Wars, produced and narrated by Robert Redford tells their story.

From Edward Klump’s article on Bloomberg.com: “There are no easy answers, no clear solutions,” Redford, 70, says in the 30-minute film. “There is only what each of us is willing to do.”

The film premiered Thursday in Waco, Texas, where many of the activists who took on TXU are from. They’re people like Robert Cervenka, a 77-year-old rancher near Waco, and Laura Miller, the former Dallas mayor, who helped create the Texas Clean Air Cities Coalition. (Here’s the CBS 11 news story on the premiere).

And while the victory wasn’t complete (three of the plants are moving forward), the story does show what can happen when a community rises up for the common good. But as Tom “Smitty” Smith, director of Public Citizen’s Texas office, said last year after the group scored a major victory over TXU, “the struggle is far from over.”

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  1. on January 19, 2008 at 9:38 am Coal: Unplugged « Public Citizen Blog

    [...] Public Citizen was actively involved in fighting several proposed facilities. As we mentioned in an earlier post, Robert Redford produced and narrated a documentary about the Texas [...]


  2. on August 3, 2008 at 8:18 pm Thomas J Rowan

    I was at the ‘Top of the Rock’ this morning and from there you can see the tops of many buildings that could support windmills and solar collectors to offset fossil or nuclear or fossil fuels currently used to produce electricity. The capitualtion of governments to the coal and oil interests is not democracy. It is cow-towing to big dirty fossil fuel giants that have little concern for the health and well being of the population. Call it what you want, coal is not the fuel we need as we move ahead.
    The poliiticians need to hear the people or if they turn a deaf ear then the population will turn them out of office.


  3. on August 13, 2008 at 12:41 pm The fight against coal « citizenvox.org

    [...] plants, Public Citizen and other environmental groups recently hosted screening’s of “Fighting Goliath: Texas Coal Wars,” a documentary produced by Robert Redford that chronicles the fight against several new coal [...]



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