Wednesday, 25 September 2013

75,000 Commit to Civil Disobedience if Obama Cuts Deal on KXL




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75,000 Commit to Civil Disobedience if Obama Cuts Deal on KXL



Leading green groups warn president against deal-making with Canadians on tar sands pipeline. Amid rumors that the Obama administration might try to cut an emissions deal with Canada in order to justify approval of the tar sands pipeline, leaders from 25 US environmental groups—backed by millions of members and at least 75,000 individuals willing to engage in civil disobedience—warned the president on Tuesday that such a deal would be considered nothing less than a bitter betrayal. In a tersely-worded letter signed by 350.org, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, NRDC, Sierra Club, and twenty other well-known green groups, the signers welcomed the idea of Canada finding new ways to reduce its growing rate of carbon pollution, but were direct in saying that making promises of future reductions the basis of a deal on Keystone would ignite a serious backlash. “On behalf of our millions of members and supporters nationwide,” reads the letter, “we oppose any deal-making in return for the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. Our rationale is simple. Building Keystone XL will expand production in the tar sands, and that reality is not compatible with serious efforts to battle climate change.” In an interview with the Washington Post, president of [...]






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