Daily News | ‘We can do better and Peco can help us do better’: POWER’s People’s Energy Plan rally drew a small but committed crowd.
shows that children born in 2020 may face up to seven times more climate disasters over their lifetime than people born in 1960.is the culprit for a wide range of social and health issues. Problems that are exacerbated in low-income and minority communities.
“We can do better and Peco can help us do better,” Bishop Dwayne Royster, executive director of POWER Interfaith Philadelphia, shouted to about 100 people who gathered in front of City Hall on June 28.
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