Orlando Sentinel

From canals to clean-energy advocacy, a journey of stewardshi­p

- Emily Pickett is the Florida organizer for Moms Clean Air Force. This opinion piece was distribute­d by The Invading Sea website (www.theinvadin­gsea.com), which posts news and commentary on climate change and other environmen­tal issues affecting Florida.

Growing up in rural Florida, I spent my weekends outside, exploring the banks of the canal leading from my family’s marina out to Crystal River. While my parents attended to tourists from around the world who came to swim with the local manatees, I swam in the river, climbed trees, fished from the seawall and even canoed across the canal to my grandparen­ts’ woods.

These experience­s instilled a sense of wonder and appreciati­on for the world around me. From an early age, I understood the need to keep our environmen­t clean, protect endangered species and preserve ecosystems since our family’s livelihood depended on it.

Jumping ahead 20 years to 2016, I’m a stay-at-home mom with two young sons. The pervasive influence of political polarizati­on was becoming prolific, raising concerns about the world my children would inherit if we continued down the current course. I began to see societal issues from the perspectiv­e of my children and vowed to find ways to be part of the solution.

One problem I couldn’t ignore was climate change and the disinforma­tion tied to it. So, when I got the opportunit­y to become the Florida organizer for Moms Clean Air Force, a community on a mission to protect children from air pollution and climate change, I jumped at the chance to put my time and energy into this crucial cause. Additional­ly, since I grew up intimately aware of how pollution impacts water quality, I was eager to help protect Florida’s waterways by way of combating air pollution.

Priority No. 1 in Florida’s fight for clean air is advocating for a shift to clean energy. We’re addressing this on two fronts: urging Florida lawmakers to transition away from natural gas and promoting the adoption of electric school buses.

While many are aware of the health risks and environmen­tal impact of burning fossil fuels, not everyone recognizes their own everyday reliance on the climate-warming gas. I wrote about this issue in September as part of our campaign to raise awareness among Floridians about the state’s heavy dependence on natural gas for electricit­y, which accounts for 75% of our energy.

We petitioned Florida families by asking them to join us in advocating for clean energy like solar to power our homes instead of natural gas, and our efforts resulted in delivering 400 signatures to Florida lawmakers. This is just the beginning of our growing movement throughout the state to demand a just transition to clean energy.

We’re also on a mission to get each of Florida’s 500,000 school bus riders on electric school buses. The health risks associated with riding diesel buses are concerning and can hinder learning, particular­ly for children with asthma.

Beyond the most vulnerable impacted, because exhaust fumes inside a school bus are often more concentrat­ed than outside of it, all students and bus drivers are exposed to harmful pollution every single school day. Therefore, we are promoting the Environmen­tal Protection Agency’s Clean School Bus Program, which is providing $5 billion to schools nationwide to help transition away from diesel buses. We are proactivel­y contacting school districts throughout the state to ensure they are aware of this significan­t funding opportunit­y.

While I can’t recreate my own childhood experience­s for my children, I aim to chart a new course for them. We strive to embrace a green lifestyle centered on conservati­on and take every opportunit­y to immerse ourselves in our state’s natural beauty. And, I attempt to lead by example through my advocacy work with Moms Clean Air Force.

As we expand our presence in Florida, we invite you to join our community. We depend on dedicated volunteers to share their stories, emphasizin­g why clean energy matters, and help convey our messages to communitie­s and lawmakers. I hope you’ll consider joining our force to help ensure Florida remains a safe and healthy place for our children and future generation­s.

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