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Housing advocates fear rural low-income folks who live in aging USDA housing could be forced out, small towns are eligible for grants to enhance civic participation, and North Carolina's small and Black-owned farms are helped by new wind and solar revenues.

Economy, Housing, and…Climate Change Become Top TN Primary Issues

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Monday, February 4, 2008   

Nashville, TN – The economy, the housing crisis and climate change are on the minds of Tennesseeans as they cast their "Super Tuesday" primary votes.

Brent Blackwelder with Friends of the Earth says climate change has become so important that both Republican and Democratic presidential hopefuls are talking about ways to reduce the most damaging types of fossil fuel pollution. But he says other, related concerns must be addressed as well. For instance, Blackwelder questions the $3 billion of taxpayer money used for oil and gas industry subsidies at the same time the industry is reporting record profits.

"It's about time that we incentivise something clean, renewable and far more job-intensive, because this is the economy of the future."

There has also been talk of another nuclear plant for Tennessee. For Blackwelder, the security risks of dealing with nuclear waste are too important to overlook.

"We are still trying to deal with all the radioactive waste. It's sitting around at power plants, and it's being stored in leaking tanks in South Carolina."

Last year's drought is also top-of-mind in Tennessee. The state relies on coal and nuclear energy for electricity, and both technologies use a lot of water. Blackwelder says other sources of power, like wind, would not tap into the scarce water supplies, although critics say wind and related energy sources can't provide enough electricity to meet the state's needs.




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