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14 March 2013

45 days to tell Pres. Obama to reject Keystone XL 14MAR13

CREDO has launched a petition drive telling the American government to reject the keystone xl pipeline. Though Pres Obama pledged, during his campaign last year, as well as in his inaugural and State of the Union speeches, to address climate change and global warming and to listen to science on these issues it seems that a weekend of golf in Florida with a couple very rich oil industry executives from Texas has changed his mind. That doesn't mean the fight is over. PLEASE sign the petition, click the link, and then share with family, friends and coworkers. IF you belong to Organizing For Action e mail this to support@barackobama.com . Go to 350.org for more on the fight against keystone xl and see the links at the bottom of this post. 

CREDO action
This is our last chance to officially weigh in on the State Department's latest sham review of Keystone XL. We need to go huge in urging President Obama to reject Keystone XL.
On Friday, the State Department launched a 45-day official public comment period on the Obama administration's latest sham review of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
The clock is now ticking on what will likely be our last chance to officially weigh in on the "game over for the climate" Obama Tar Sands pipeline, before the president makes his decision later this year.
We need a response that will make clear to the Obama administration that Americans oppose the Keystone XL pipeline. That's why we've set a goal of collecting 200,000 public comments against Keystone XL, the most public comments we've ever delivered during a single official comment period on an environmental issue.
The recently released Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement that is the subject of these comments ignored the pipeline's significant risk for toxic spills, ignored its catastrophic impacts on our climate,1 and ignored the clear consensus among financial analysts and oil executives who agree Keystone XL will make the difference in tar sands development.2
This assessment was simply a vehicle for the White House to see if we would be silent in the face of its misguided and cynical reasoning: that we should let the bankers and the oil companies profit while the planet inevitably burns. That Canadian tar sands are going to get burned anyway, so while the government's chief climate scientist's assertion that Keystone XL will spell 'game over' for the climate may be true,3 it is is essentially irrelevant.
This is coward's logic. And we will not be silent in the face of it.
To be honest, it's not clear if any amount of pressure through official channels will be enough to get the administration to change course. After yet another fatally flawed review of Keystone XL, and perhaps more shockingly, the revelation last week that the State Department is once again farming out its analysis to oil industry contractors paid by the likes of TransCanada,4ExxonMobil and Koch Industries5, our faith in the Obama administration to listen to either science or the public is diminishing.
That's why we have escalated our tactics by launching the Pledge of Resistance to Keystone XL where more than 51,000 people have already committed to engage in civil disobedience if President Obama takes the next step toward approval of Keystone XL.
But we have to do everything in our power to stop this thing. And that means going as big as we can during this official comment period, to convince President Obama to reject Keystone XL; so we do not need to escalate our tactics against it, and so we have a better shot at preserving a livable planet. Please submit a public comment urging President Obama to reject Keystone XL, and ask your friends to do the same:
http://act.credoaction.com/r/?r=13093920&id=56044-179986-Wj4DKUx&t=6
Thanks for fighting Keystone XL.
Elijah Zarlin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets

State’s ‘Environmentally Sound’ Keystone Assessment Done By Firms Linked To TransCanada, Exxon Mobil, BP And Kochs 7MAR13 http://bucknacktssordidtawdryblog.blogspot.com/2013/03/states-environmentally-sound-keystone.html

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