| # | Name | Comments |
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| 451 | Anonymous | |
| 452 | stacey begay | I do not like the fact that they are just letting them set another power plant on the reservation, i am concerned for my grandparents health and my own healt. Just because we're dine' they assume that we have no idea and do not care about our point of views. |
| 453 | kristin casper | Every new coal plant needs to be stopped. |
| 454 | Lindsy Jones | |
| 455 | Julia Mason | |
| 456 | Heidi Perez | |
| 457 | Sherrie Yorba | |
| 458 | Anonymous | Carbon Dioxide is bad and it can kill... People you all need to think!!!!! |
| 459 | Justin Willie | Stop. the project. It's not good to rape mother earht.
We can do better wothout the destruction of our land. The Navajo Nation needs to understand that we have a deep connection to the lamd. Mr. Shriley need to think that than selling us out. |
| 460 | Vickie Patton, Environmental Defense | Please do not spend New Mexican's hard-earned financial resources on a high-polluting coal plant that will mean staggering global warming pollution and extensive mercury pollution. Please instead be a leader in supporting safe, clean energy resources by encouraging home-grown energy efficiency and wind power. |
| 461 | Vickie Patton, Environmental Defense | Please do not spend New Mexican's hard-earned financial resources on a high-polluting coal plant that will mean staggering global warming pollution and extensive mercury pollution. Please instead be a leader in supporting safe, clean energy resources by encouraging home-grown energy efficiency and wind power. |
| 462 | Robert Scheff | It's time to stop the ripping coal from the Earth, and to make amends to the land and the indigenous. I oppose both HB178 and SB431. |
| 463 | David C. Nez | Please STOP the filthy power plant!!! |
| 464 | Roberta Nez | Please STOP the filthy power plant!!! |
| 465 | Bailey Kaybah Nez | Please STOP the filthy power plant!!! |
| 466 | Brooke Nanezbah Nez | Please STOP the filthy power plant!!! |
| 467 | Anonymous | |
| 468 | Harold lasso | We must end global warming NOW!!!! |
| 469 | Tim Dabbs | |
| 470 | Anonymous | NO TO DESERT ROCK POWER PLANT! |
| 471 | Matthew Soltys | |
| 472 | Sarah Nolan | |
| 473 | Anonymous | I say no on Desert Rock Power Plant |
| 474 | rosey olsen | it is about time we stop using reservation land for coal mining and the subsequent destruction of the land and the incurring health related issues that result from coal mines. |
| 475 | Diana Dellamarie | |
| 476 | Marc Rodrigues | |
| 477 | Joanna Soto-Aviles | WE SAY NO TO A THIRD DESERT ROCK POWER PLANT! |
| 478 | Sarah Jane White | |
| 479 | Patricia | |
| 480 | Anonymous | Please stop hurting the Earth with coal mining! Not to mention that this is sacred land they are destroying. |
| 481 | Maura Lusk | |
| 482 | joel miller | this is shameful, systematic genocide shrouded in the legal protection of corporations and hypocritical law. |
| 483 | raymond clyburn | I am signing as Deputy Chief, and on behalf of, the White River Band of Cherokee. We must respect Mother Earth. Thank You. |
| 484 | Samuel Knowlton | |
| 485 | Jodi Scott-Trevizo | |
| 486 | Jessica Hanson | |
| 487 | Malia Bruker | |
| 488 | Tom Munson | As the coordinator of San Juan College's Renewable Energy Program in Farmington, I know that the technology exists that obviates the need for building another fossil fuel fired power plant. Renewable energy systems can meet the electrical needs of our country and help forestall global warming. It is high time that we go with more sustainable and environmentally sound methods to generate electricity.
- Tom Munson
505-566-3003 |
| 489 | Anonymous | Please stop |
| 490 | Lydia Ponce | No- no-no- to Desert Rock Plant!!!!
No from past attempts-
No to the present plans-
No future Desert Rock Plants!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO! |
| 491 | David Hamlow | We cannot sustain more polluting industries in this already polluted part of the world, and it is utterly unconscionable to consider subsidizing with tax breaks! |
| 492 | Tom Reed | |
| 493 | Jayson Quilantan | |
| 494 | Chandra Russo | |
| 495 | Daniel Peterson | There are alot of things to be said about this issue. For one thing, the sky is already brown enough in this area. Another, why should we pay the environmental consequences for California and Arizona's cheap energy. Put the power plant in Phoenix. I think wind power is a good alternative for the Navajo Nation, and Joe Shirley should be educated on that and bring that option to all the elders in which he should be listening to. Those are just a bit of what has to be said against the proposed power plant. |
| 496 | Daniel Peterson | There are alot of things to be said about this issue. For one thing, the sky is already brown enough in this area. Another, why should we pay the environmental consequences for California and Arizona's cheap energy. Put the power plant in Phoenix. I think wind power is a good alternative for the Navajo Nation, and Joe Shirley should be educated on that and bring that option to all the elders in which he should be listening to. Those are just a bit of what has to be said against the proposed power plant. |
| 497 | anabel aguayo | |
| 498 | Anonymous | |
| 499 | Tony Moss | |
| 500 | Shirley Puga | The 1,500-megawatt coal-fired energy plant would pump more than 10 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually, increasing the
state of New Mexico's carbon dioxide contribution by at least 25 percent. The existing power plants in this area have been extremely devastating to the environment and the people of the area. |