Green Groups to Obama: Take Oceans Out of Offshore Drilling 'Crosshairs'
On Wednesday, a coalition of lawmakers and environmental advocacy groups will deliver more than two million petitions calling on President Barack Obama to put an end to offshore drilling on the grounds that it is a threat to the climate, public health, and frontline communities.
The petitions are specifically asking that the administration exclude the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans from its five-year Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) energy project, which outlines upcoming oil and gas offshore drilling plans. The White House and the Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management are due to review and update the program in the coming weeks, which will be followed by a public comment period. The OCS plan oversees offshore oil lease sales from 2017 to 2022.
The coalition includes Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Jeff Merkely (D-Ore.), along with executives from the Sierra Club, Greenpeace, 350, and other environmental and Indigenous leaders, who will present the petitions during a press conference at 2pm on Wednesday.
“Our message is simple: ‘protect our communities, protect our oceans, protect our climate.’ … Offshore drilling is a dirty and dangerous business,” the organizers stated on their event page.
“We are at a critical moment for the future of our coastal states,” Markey said in a statement to Bloomberg. “Right now, the Department of Interior is considering an offshore drilling plan that will put our beaches, our fishermen and our environment on the East Coast in the crosshairs for an oil spill that could devastate our shores and our economies.”
According to the Rainforest Action Network (RAN), Obama’s forthcoming plan is expected to include measures to limit offshore drilling to specific zones, “adding strength to the people’s call for leaders to keep fossil fuels in the ground.”
It’s a call that keeps gathering support, particularly in the wake of Obama’s rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline in 2015. More than 100 communities along the East Coast have passed resolutions opposing oil and gas extraction in their waters. That includes the nation’s capital, where the city council voted unanimously against drilling and seismic activities.
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