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Saturday, January 18, 2020

Stop Airport Expansion

The Airport expansion is a gift to the wine and tourism industries -- two low wage extraction industries increasingly owned by outside investors. This and all fossil fuel new infrastructure is a climate issue. This is the wrong direction and must be stopped.  Sign the petition here



We are in a Climate Crisis.
  • Locally we are already experiencing impacts of the climate crisis including record high winds, wildfires, floods, and the loss of health, homes and lives.  
  • In recognition of this, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors has passed a Climate Emergency Resolution.
Air travel emits significant CO2 which worsens the Climate Crisis.
  • A round-trip flight from New York to London generates an average of 986 kg of CO2 per passenger. There are 56 countries where the average person's carbon footprint is less than that for an entire year.
  • Increasing CO2 would prevent future generations from having the opportunities prior generations have had to live and thrive.
There is a proposal to increase air travel at the Sonoma County Airport with plans to begin construction this summer on expansion of the airport terminal.  
  • It is expected to cost $25 Million to expand the terminal (half of the funds have been obtained).  Instead, our community needs to utilize our resources to address the Climate Crisis, increase fire safety, reduce power outages, and develop economic justice by creating green jobs that are not dependent upon fossil fuels.
  • Increasing the number of flights will increase noise pollution, air pollution and health challenges, especially for those with asthma.
We need public support to STOP expansion of the Sonoma County Airport.  
PLEASE SIGN OUR PETITION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS:
Dear Supervisors,
We urge you to please stop any plans to increase flights at the Sonoma County Airport and to not put any resources into expansion of the airport terminal.
Signed,