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Solar Ready Rooves Needed to Combat Climate ChangeResidential solar is one of the best answers to Climate Change. Solar is possible on only about a quarter of our housing stock. It is impossibly costly to change. I’ve seen the advantage on my house.19 of 100 SignaturesCreated by John Howard
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Permanently stop the construction of the Mariner East 2 pipelineCitizens living near the pipeline have had their land stolen and destroyed by Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) through the use of eminent domain laws & ETP has committed egregious violations that have damaged the local environment & threatened our water supply. Yet, after a short construction halt, it was announced this week that ETP is being allowed to start construction on the pipeline again.82 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Jessica Nabozny
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Resource Recovery Next Generation Nuclear ReactorsThe petition calls for the introduction of legislation to solve our nation's nuclear waste issue by recovering the energy remaining in spent nuclear fuel, greatly reducing its long-term radioactivity, and providing alternative permanent disposal options than deep geological sequestration. The solution will also greatly enhance our nation's energy security, promote long-term sustainable energy use, and greatly reduce emissions of CO2.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by S. Bennett
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End California Off Shore Oil Drilling & Re-Instate The Tax Fund For Oil Spill Clean-UpOff Shore Oil Drilling pollutes the ocean, kills marine life and ocean reefs. Getting rid of the Tax Fund to clean oil spills is reckless and dangerous.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Lorna Freels
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Drop New York from offshore drilling planInterior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced a disastrous plan to allow new offshore oil and gas drilling in nearly all United States coastal waters, including New York. Protect the environment and waters of New York.88 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Marlene Tapper
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Ryan Zinke: California does not want any new offshore drillingI believe that climate change is the greatest threat posed to the world.1,100 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Paula Helene
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Virginia Offshore Drilling: NO to killing our natural beautyI oppose ANY potential for the pulchritude we have from our beaches to the Chesapeake Bay to be destroyed. I will vote against anyone who supports the possibility of having to answer "How did this happen" or investigate who is responsible. No offshore drilling, the question never gets asked. Period.85 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Stephen S.
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Zinke: Drop Delaware from offshore drilling planSecretary Ryan Zinke: the people of Delaware are opposed to offshore drilling in our coastal waters. PLEASE TAKE US OFF YOUR LIST.293 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Barbara Prince
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Protect Wisconsin's WetlandsAssembly Bill 547 would make it easier for companies to build on Wisconsin's wetlands and to discharge contaminated materials into wetlands. If we allow construction on these wetland environments without going through the proper environmental procedures, we risk the contamination of our waterways, the destruction of important ecosystems, and the reversal of flood protection that many communities depend upon. This legislation must be stopped before irreversible harm is done to Wisconsin's environment.208 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Friends of Jonathan Brostoff
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Act now to protect the Long Beach/Los Cerritos Wetlands from expanded oil drilling - stop The Los...Tongva and Acjachemen tribal nations, environmentalists, and community members have been struggling to protect and preserve the Los Cerritos Wetlands for decades. These wetlands, at the mouth of the San Gabriel River on the east side of Long Beach, were once a vast estuary that supported the large Tongva community of Puvungna. Due to flood control measures, oil drilling, industrial, commercial, and residential development much has been lost, and what remains (the best salt marsh in Southern California) is now under assault from Beach Oil Mineral Partners, the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority, and other public and private entities supporting their project. Our immediate goal is to stop the extraction of 200 million barrels of oil from beneath the Los Cerritos Wetlands. The Los Cerritos Wetlands Restoration and Oil Consolidation Project puts public safety and the environment at risk. 120 new wells will be drilled immediately adjacent to the Newport Inglewood Faultline, new pipelines will transport oil over the fault, and oil and wastewater will be stored and processed on site. Beach Oil Mineral Partners expanded oil operation will introduce dangerous slant drilling and water injection methods to extract oil and to reinject wastewater under the wetlands and surrounding areas. BOMP's wetlands "restoration", funded by selling pollution credits, will introduce toxic soil and water into our healthy salt marsh.209 of 300 SignaturesCreated by Protect the Long Beach/Los Cerritos Wetlands
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Exempt Maryland TooThe citizens of Maryland prefer renewable energy sources because fossil fuels are harmful to life.47 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Timothy Clair
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No offshore South Carolina oil drillingBecause of the potential real dangers of an oil spill and danger to South Carolina’s economy.38 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Bryan Thompson