No reasonable, informed person would support this!
There are HEROES in the Senate and Senator Sheldon Whitehouse is one of them!
350.org shared Senator Sheldon Whitehouse's photo.
Yes. Click LIKE if you agree Pres. Obama should be taking Senator Whitehouse's advice.
Today, the State Department released their Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on the Keystone XL pipeline. This report underestimates key factors... about the pipeline’s effect on carbon pollution and climate change. Fortunately, today’s statement isn’t the last word. Please join me in urging Secretary Kerry and President Obama to look beyond State’s flawed report, which is at odds with the President's Climate Action Plan, and deny the Keystone XL pipeline.
5.7 million new cars is clearly a significant increase in carbon emissions. Your move Mr. President. Read our full response here: http://bit.ly/KXLResponseAnd join a protest vigil on February 3rd: http://bit.ly/NoKXLVigil
Australia just approved plans to dumped dredged material from a coal export site into the Great Barrier Reef. The exported coal will be headed to India.
"The government's priority should be to protect a reef which took millions of years to form, not take active steps to damage it." - Greenpeace Australia Pacific
"The government's priority should be to protect a reef which took millions of years to form, not take active steps to damage it." - Greenpeace Australia Pacific
Wow. More crude oil was spilled from trains in 2013 than in the previous four decades combined! How many disasters like this need to happen before we cut our dependence on this filthy energy source?
Add your name here if you agree that we need to ditch Big Oil and support clean energy: http://wefb.it/T78sPi
Add your name here if you agree that we need to ditch Big Oil and support clean energy: http://wefb.it/T78sPi
PROGRESS: Earthjustice attorneys and our allies scored a small, but potentially important victory when the court sided with us and temporarily halted a proposed mountaintop removal mine in Kentucky until a final decision could be reached.
http://ow.ly/t5MN2
Although that represents some good news, we are still pressing the Army Corps of Engineers to consider health impacts before they issue permits for these destructive projects. Coal production, tax revenue, energy security - all of these so-called benefits are counted, but notice anything missing? NO mention of human health impacts. That is a glaring omission.
Click SHARE or LIKE if you think the Army Corps needs to look at the entire picture of mountaintop removal mining! Share your thoughts below.
Although that represents some good news, we are still pressing the Army Corps of Engineers to consider health impacts before they issue permits for these destructive projects. Coal production, tax revenue, energy security - all of these so-called benefits are counted, but notice anything missing? NO mention of human health impacts. That is a glaring omission.
Click SHARE or LIKE if you think the Army Corps needs to look at the entire picture of mountaintop removal mining! Share your thoughts below.
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