Activists will greet Gov. Brown with banners outside his scheduled appearance at the National Press Club to demand an end to new fossil fuel projects in California and a plan to phase out the state's
dirty fuel extraction.
What: Activists will greet Gov. Brown with banners outside his scheduled appearance at the National Press Club to demand an end to new fossil fuel projects in California and a plan to phase out the state's
dirty fuel extraction.
Not exact matches
Several said they were uncertain about which
fuels were the cleanest (for some, natural gas was perceived by some as
dirty due to its
extraction from hydro - fracking).
Prior to that, Gatti directed the Get Off Oil program for Environment America, where he helped lead that organization's efforts to reduce oil consumption and oppose
dirty fuels, including leading efforts to increase vehicle
fuel efficiency and stop tar sands oil
extraction, and helping to launch the Charge Ahead California campaign to increase access to clean cars.
The campaign launched last week with a letter demanding that Brown halt the development of all new
dirty fuel projects in California, create a plan to phase out all fossil
fuel extraction as quickly as possible and provide support and opportunities for those most impacted by the transition.
Even as the Administration plans to massively expand
dirty energy production, it's budget hamstrings our ability to respond to the spills, disasters, and health and environmental impacts that accompany fossil
fuel extraction.
We at Earthjustice have joined with community groups from Arctic Alaska to the mountains of Appalachia to stop the
extraction of
dirty and dangerous fossil
fuels.