PECO’s Fixing the Power Line, but is it Fixing the City?

PECO’s Fixing the Power Line, but is it Fixing the City?

Here we go again. Another storm smashes into Philadelphia. Thousands lost power. PECO workers moved fast to repair downed lines. We hope and pray that everyone is safe. What would it look like if PECO didn’t just go all-in to fix up the city after major storms? What if PECO instead invested year-round in our…

Bandaids Don’t Fix Climate Change (or Economic Injustice)

Bandaids Don’t Fix Climate Change (or Economic Injustice)

by Dana Robinson As government representatives negotiate with each other in Paris today, 28 Earth Quakers were back at PECO’s headquarters today (the 5th time in three months) to tell them they need to scale up their efforts in a big way.  We took action to eliminate the threat to our climate and our communities…

Easy as Pie Action

Easy as Pie Action

by Samuel Rubin Leading up to Thanksgiving this year, I had the opportunity to spend a lot of time thinking about pie. Not just seasonal pies, or my own pie flavor preferences, but zeroing in on PECO’s energy pie — what kinds of energy are they buying and who benefits? It’s no surprise that PECO’s…

A Chorus of Voices

A Chorus of Voices

Early in a campaign it is critical to build connection with one’s message—to build the emotional, spiritual, and strategy muscles necessary to create excitement and momentum to move a target. This task can be made somewhat difficult when a target appears receptive to your demands, but has not yet taken action. That precise dilemma was…

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