To: Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles

Mayor Garcetti: No New Fossil Fuel Infrastructure in Los Angeles, CA

Please join Portland, OR, Mayor Charlie Hales and other elected officials in the U.S. and Canada in endorsing the principles expressed in Portland’s Fossil Fuel Resolution — that fossil fuels pose inherent health and safety dangers throughout their entire life cycle — and commit to creating similar restrictions on new fossil fuel infrastructure in your jurisdiction.

Why is this important?

The rapid development of fossil fuel resources in the western U.S. and Canada has resulted in numerous proposed fossil fuel infrastructure projects up and down the West Coast. These fossil fuel infrastructure projects pose significant risks to the health and safety of people and their environment, and threaten the livability of their communities. Coal, oil and gas carried out of west coast ports would carry as much carbon annually as five Keystone XL pipelines. Given the urgency of the threat posed to people in Los Angeles by existing fossil fuel infrastructure, where leaks and spills are too common, and the risk to our global environment, we urge you to act on this issue now by pledging to build no new fossil fuel infrastructure in Los Angeles.