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Monday, September 14, 2015
Greens ask Obama to cut federal fossil fuel production
Hundreds of environmental organizations are asking President Obama to immediately stop selling new leases for extracting oil, natural gas and coal on federal land and water.
The green groups and individuals argue that an immediate halt to lease sales would avoid as much as 450 billion tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere just as world leaders head to Paris in December to write a climate change pact. “The longstanding U.S. policy of leasing federal public lands and oceans
to corporations for coal, oil and gas extraction must end,” the groups
wrote in their Monday letter. “As
the world focuses on climate change in advance of negotiations in Paris
this winter, we urge you to demonstrate strong climate leadership by
stopping new leasing of our publicly owned fossil fuels.” The request also puts a great deal of blame for climate change solidly on Obama’s shoulders, arguing publicly owned fossil fuel resources are his responsibility.
“With the stroke of a pen, you could take the bold action needed to stop new federal leasing of fossil fuels, and to keep those remaining fossil fuels — our publicly owned fossil fuels — safely in the ground,” they said...more
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Energy,
Federal Lands
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