We will march to
fight offshore oil drilling, end plastic pollution and protect our coastlines!
Not exact matches
Vice President of Oceana Belize, Audrey Matura, says that the
fight continues, but this is one great step in reaching the goal of stopping
offshore oil drilling in the country.
While the political
fight over the now - vivid environmental threat attending
offshore oil drilling plays out, it remains clear that the country's lawmakers are not remotely engaged in the multi-pronged energy quest that would be required to move the world toward a non-polluting, yet prosperous future.
Alaska natives, who
fought offshore oil projects, now leading the charge to
Drill Baby
Drill (blogs.platts.com)
Our public lands aren't the only critical battleground in the
fight to phase out fossil fuels —
offshore oil and gas
drilling is a growing threat to our health and climate.
Earthjustice has been leading the
fight in court and elsewhere to block risky
offshore drilling for dirty
oil in the Alaskan Arctic.
Asm Calderon, an avid surfer, has joint - authored a bill with Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi to declare surfing the official state sport of California, elevated the
fight against plastic pollution with his proposal to limit the distribution of single - use straws and has firmly rejected the federal administration's attempt to open up California waters to new
offshore oil drilling.
He's held Big
Oil and other polluters accountable for their actions, and
fought against expanded
offshore drilling in the Arctic, by showing that the industry is not technologically prepared to do so.
The Congressman has protected sea otters, turtles and sharks, and has
fought to prevent expanded
offshore oil drilling.
HEMP is a good answer — no wars were
fought for hemp and cooking
oil, no harmful pipelines were built and leaked for that
oil, no ocean life was ruined due to
offshore drilling, no one's health was effected for that vegetable
oil, the air is cleaner with that
oil due to no green house gases released — this
oil can be recycled from our food — hemp can replace fibers, pulp, plastics and it still makes food and grows in under 3 months (and it does not need much water, no fertilizer and cleans the air!!
«Whether it's
fighting expanded
offshore oil drilling, addressing toxic red tides or keeping environmental conservation front and center in the RESTORE Act, he's a true champion.»