Dear all
After the hope of the High Seas Treaty, a reminder that Business as Usual continues, with the American government approving the Willow project, allowing drilling in the wilderness of north Alaska. This directly goes against both the campaign pledges of the Biden administration and the scientific advice of moving away from our reliance on fossil fuels.
"The Willow project is an act of terrorism against the climate, and the Biden administration has just approved it. This massive oil-drilling project in the wilderness of northern Alaska goes against science and the administration’s many assurances that it cares about climate and agrees that we must make a swift transition away from fossil fuel.
Biden was elected in no small part by the participation of young voters who supported his strong climate platform. As a candidate he promised: 'And by the way, no more drilling on federal lands, period. Period, period, period.'
Earlier, the New York Times reported, “The administration says the country must pivot away from fossil fuels but backed a project set to produce more than 100,000 barrels of oil each day for 30 years.” In thirty years it will be 2053, three years after we are supposed to have achieved a fully fossil-free future."
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-
After the hope of the High Seas Treaty, a reminder that Business as Usual continues, with the American government approving the Willow project, allowing drilling in the wilderness of north Alaska. This directly goes against both the campaign pledges of the Biden administration and the scientific advice of moving away from our reliance on fossil fuels.
"The Willow project is an act of terrorism against the climate, and the Biden administration has just approved it. This massive oil-drilling project in the wilderness of northern Alaska goes against science and the administration’s many assurances that it cares about climate and agrees that we must make a swift transition away from fossil fuel.
Biden was elected in no small part by the participation of young voters who supported his strong climate platform. As a candidate he promised: 'And by the way, no more drilling on federal lands, period. Period, period, period.'
Earlier, the New York Times reported, “The administration says the country must pivot away from fossil fuels but backed a project set to produce more than 100,000 barrels of oil each day for 30 years.” In thirty years it will be 2053, three years after we are supposed to have achieved a fully fossil-free future."
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-
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