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Hurricane Sandy Shows Us Why We Can’t Afford Dirty Energy Projects like the Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline

The folloing blog post is from Brig. Gen. Steve Anderson (U.S. Army-ret.) who served under Gen. David Petraeus as deputy chief of staff, logistics. He is the now chief marketing officer of RELYANT, a service-disabled veteran-owned small business based in Knoxville, Tenn.

As we clean up from the ravages of Hurricane Sandy, it behooves us to listen carefully to climate scientists who predict climate change will bring us more frequent and destructive storms like Sandy.  Climate change is arguably the most pressing challenge we will face as a nation in the years ahead and we cannot let deliberate campaigns to undermine climate science – as exposed last week by Frontline – to derail what is a national and international imperative to confront the reality of our changing climate.

First on the agenda is investing in clean energy.  But we will also need to say no to new sources of dirty energy.  Take the massive tar sands pipeline proposal, the Keystone XL pipeline, from Canada to the Gulf that Governor Romney has said he would approve on Day One of his Administration.  Not only would this override decades of bipartisan review for projects of this size and import, it would take the country down a ruinous path to greater fossil fuel addiction and increase our national security risks from climate change.

As the former Army senior logistician in Iraq, responsible for providing our forces with 2 million gallons of fuel each day, I saw the impact first hand of our dependence on oil. In Iraq and Afghanistan, over 1000 personnel were killed just transporting oil over long and difficult supply lines.  And accessing tar sands oil would contribute to increased greenhouse gas emissions and climate change—which the Defense Department says can “act as an accelerant to instability and conflict.”  We urgently need to lessen, not increase, our dependence on oil.

Governor Romney puts the pipeline forward as a key component to our economic recovery.  Yet Keystone XL will do nothing to reduce gas prices. Oil prices are set on the global market based on speculators and global economics—and the president has little power to lower costs for U.S. consumers. Because the pipeline is mainly an export pipeline, noted oil economists have hypothesized that the pipeline may even increase prices at the pump as the oil flows overseas. 

As for economic development, it will do little to build the kind of long-term jobs we need.  The Republican ticket has seriously inflated the number of jobs the pipeline would create and independent analysis by Cornell University’s Global Labor Institute warn that more jobs could be lost in tourism and agriculture from pipeline spills.

I rarely agree with President Obama, and Governor Romney remains my choice for President on other grounds.  However, my fellow Republicans should concede that the President made the right call in January when he postponed granting a permit to build the pipeline.

Governor Romney’s pledge to approve the pipeline would take us in the wrong direction, putting Big Oil’s interests over U.S. interests. It will give us the false sense of security that we can rely on oil – even if it is the dirtiest on the planet –for the next 50 years. 

Instead of approving a dirty and dangerous tar sands pipeline, we should make fuel efficiency and new sources of fuel a Day One agenda item.  We have the chance now to unhook from Big Oil, distance ourselves from volatile regions, and focus on efficiency and innovation, putting American ingenuity to work. Not only will this reduce the perils of our oil dependence, it will reduce our exposure to climate change and the ravages of more frequent storms like Sandy.

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Talk is Cheap; Actions Speak Louder than Words, So Let’s Get Busy

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Contact:           Melissa Harrison, NRDC Action Fund, 202-486-1905, mharrison@nrdc.org

Talk is Cheap; Actions Speak Louder than Words, So Let’s Get Busy

WASHINGTON (October 22, 2012) – Following is a statement by Frances Beinecke, president of the NRDC Action Fund, after the final presidential debate tonight in Florida:

“Climate change deserved a proper airing during the debates. At the end of the day, though, actions speak louder than words. And there’s no doubt which candidate will take strong, decisive actions to combat this urgent, global problem. He already has. And that’s President Obama.”

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The NRDC Action Fund’s mission is to achieve the passage of legislation that jump-starts the clean energy economy, reduces pollution, and sustains vibrant communities for all Americans. Now is the time for leadership and action from our elected officials — our current goal is a comprehensive clean energy policy that will repower our economy and fuel our future. www.nrdcactionfund.org

Note to reporters/editors: The NRDC Action Fund is an affiliated but separate organization from the Natural Resources Defense Council. As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, the NRDC Action Fund engages in various advocacy and political activities for which the Natural Resources Defense Council, a 501(c)(3) organization, faces certain legal limitations or restrictions. News and information released by the NRDC Action Fund needs to be identified as from the “NRDC Action Fund.” The “Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund” is incorrect. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the NRDC Action Fund can not be used interchangeably. Also please note that the word “National” does not appear in Natural Resources Defense Council.

 

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Debate Shows Voters Face Clear Choice on Energy

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Contact: Melissa Harrison, NRDC Action Fund, 202-486-1905, mharrison@nrdc.org

Debate Shows Voters Face Clear Choice on Energy            

WASHINGTON (October 16, 2012) – Following is a statement by Frances Beinecke, president of the NRDC Action Fund, on tonight’s debate between President Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney:

“Tonight’s town hall debate casts in bold relief the clashing priorities of the two tickets on energy and environmental policy. The Romney-Paul agenda was written and paid for by the dirty fuels industry, and designed for its own benefit. The Obama-Biden agenda puts people and their well-being first, and it understands that a clean energy policy is also good for our economy. This is a contrast everyone gets.”

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The NRDC Action Fund’s mission is to achieve the passage of legislation that jump-starts the clean energy economy, reduces pollution, and sustains vibrant communities for all Americans. Now is the time for leadership and action from our elected officials — our current goal is a comprehensive clean energy policy that will repower our economy and fuel our future. www.nrdcactionfund.org

Note to reporters/editors: The NRDC Action Fund is an affiliated but separate organization from the Natural Resources Defense Council. As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, the NRDC Action Fund engages in various advocacy and political activities for which the Natural Resources Defense Council, a 501(c)(3) organization, faces certain legal limitations or restrictions. News and information released by the NRDC Action Fund needs to be identified as from the “NRDC Action Fund.” The “Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund” is incorrect. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the NRDC Action Fund can not be used interchangeably. Also please note that the word “National” does not appear in Natural Resources Defense Council.

 

 

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Voters Face Clear Choice on Energy, Climate

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Contact:          Melissa Harrison, NRDC Action Fund, 202-486-1905, mharrison@nrdc.org


Voters Face Clear Choice on Energy, Climate
               

WASHINGTON (October 3, 2012) –  In response to tonight’s presidential debate in Denver, Frances Beinecke, president of the NRDC Action Fund, made the following statement:

“The candidates laid out a clear choice. President Obama wants to invest in energy efficiency and renewable power while protecting our health. Gov. Romney would bet our future on the fossil fuels of the past. This is a choice between responsibility and recklessness, and the choice is ours to make.”

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The NRDC Action Fund’s mission is to achieve the passage of legislation that jump-starts the clean energy economy, reduces pollution, and sustains vibrant communities for all Americans. Now is the time for leadership and action from our elected officials — our current goal is a comprehensive clean energy policy that will repower our economy and fuel our future.www.nrdcactionfund.org

Note to reporters/editors: The NRDC Action Fund is an affiliated but separate organization from the Natural Resources Defense Council. As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, the NRDC Action Fund engages in various advocacy and political activities for which the Natural Resources Defense Council, a 501(c)(3) organization, faces certain legal limitations or restrictions. News and information released by the NRDC Action Fund needs to be identified as from the “NRDC Action Fund.” The “Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund” is incorrect. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the NRDC Action Fund can not be used interchangeably.  Also please note that the word “National” does not appear in Natural Resources Defense Council.

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NRDC Action Fund & ProgressNow New Mexico Take to the ‘Air’ to Support Martin Heinrich for U.S. Senate in New Mexico

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Contact: Melissa Harrison, NRDC Action Fund, 202-486-1905, mharrison@nrdc.org

Pat Davis, ProgressNow New Mexico, 505-750-0012, pat@progressnownm.org

Special Message in the Sky for College Football Spectators

WASHINGTON/LAS CRUCES (September 21, 2012) – On September 22, football fans attending the in-state rivalry football game between New Mexico and New Mexico State weren’t just watching the action on the field. They were also treated to a unique ‘pass play’ in the sky as a plane flew over the stadium with a special message about Heather Wilson and her ties to big oil.

NRDC Action Fund and ProgressNow New Mexico sponsored the plane with lighted messaging urging voters to support Martin Heinrich in his bid for U.S. Senate. Messages like: Heather Wilson: Scoring TDs 4 polluters since 1998 scorlled by spectators as the plane flew overhead. They can also visit www.WilsonWater.info to learn more about how Heather Wilson chose to side with polluters and their big checks rather than the health and safety of New Mexico residents.

“Heather Wilson’s actions against protecting the drinking water of New Mexico families are so egregious they deserve to be written in the sky so everyone can see them,” said Heather Taylor-Miesle, NRDC Action Fund Director. “We supported Martin Heinrich early in this race because we know he is a true environmental champion who will stand up to corporate polluters. New Mexico voters continue to say they want a Senator who will protect their precious resources and their health. Heinrich’s record on these issues is impeccable and that’s why he’s leading in the polls. We will continue to take this message to the voters until Election Day, although next time it may be via the ground.”

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The NRDC Action Fund’s mission is to achieve the passage of legislation that jump-starts the clean energy economy, reduces pollution, and sustains vibrant communities for all Americans. Now is the time for leadership and action from our elected officials — our current goal is a comprehensive clean energy policy that will repower our economy and fuel our future. www.nrdcactionfund.org

ProgressNow New Mexico is a non-partisan non-profit advocacy group uniting and enhancing New Mexico’s progressive voice. ProgressNowNM.org

Note to reporters/editors: The NRDC Action Fund is an affiliated but separate organization from the Natural Resources Defense Council. As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, the NRDC Action Fund engages in various advocacy and political activities for which the Natural Resources Defense Council, a 501(c)(3) organization, faces certain legal limitations or restrictions. News and information released by the NRDC Action Fund needs to be identified as from the “NRDC Action Fund.” The “Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund” is incorrect. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the NRDC Action Fund can not be used interchangeably.  Also please note that the word “National” does not appear in Natural Resources Defense Council.

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