We just sent this email to our US list. Please stand in solidarity with those in Washington DC, by calling President Obama. You can find out more information, and tips on how to make a successful call, here: http://act.350.org/call/tarsands_calls

Dear friends,

The movement to stop the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline is breaking through and gaining momentum. 

Here’s how we know that the tide is turning:

  • This week has seen the biggest days yet of the “Tar Sands Action” civil disobedience campaign in DC: over 140 people (including Dr. James Hansen of NASA and over 15 faith leaders) welcomed President Obama back from his vacation by sitting in front of the White House.  So far, over 595 people have been arrested in DC, and as I type this over 100 are sitting in today.
  • Keystone XL is getting a ton of media coverage: in the last few days the issue has been featured in front page articles on The New York Times and The Huffington Post, and great coverage from CNN, NBC, AP, Reuters, and more. (2)
     
  • Along with our partners, we’ve collected hundreds of thousands of signatures on a big petition that we’ll be delivering on September 3rd. If you haven’t signed and shared it, please do so today.
     
  • Yesterday, a reporter asked Obama’s press secretary what the President thinks about the protests. His answer: “I haven’t talked to him about it.” It’s a good sign that the question was asked at all, but we’ll clearly need to get louder to really get through to President Obama.

sites/all/files/nokxlsolidarity.jpgDespite the unprecedented groundswell to stop Keystone XL, the Obama administration is still wavering on the pipeline–and honestly, the deck seems stacked to support it. Last Friday, the State Department released their so-called “Environmental lmpact Statement” which declares that the pipeline will have “no significant impacts” – yet it doesn’t mention climate change even once. (3)

If we’re going to tip the balance on the Keystone XL pipeline, we’ll need to get louder. You’ve already added your signature, now add your voice by calling the White House.

Can you make a call to the White House? Here’s the  phone number: 202-456-1111 

Click here for a sample script and some more tips for making a successful call

Let’s let President Obama (and the DC protesters) know that there’s a whole movement opposing the Keystone XL pipeline. 

 

Onwards,

May Boeve, 350.org

 


 

SOURCES

1) “Largest Day of Arrests Yet at White House Pipeline Protest”

2) List of Media Coverage 

3) Article on the State Department’s Environmental Impact Statement.