URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Tell the Department of Energy to REJECT a catastrophic liquefied natural gas project in Louisiana! >> Sign the petition now!

Picture this: a sea of green weeds reaching out of the water. Cattails and oyster beds. The coastal wetlands of Louisiana sustain local communities and their fishing economies. They also protect the coasts against flooding and storm surges from climate-fueled hurricanes. 

The Department of Energy is considering a massive export gas facility that would DESTROY coastal wetlands and spew toxic pollution into the environment and communities! The good news is that this project isn’t approved yet – and your urgent message to the DOE could help STOP this dangerous gas facility! Please, Friend, protect coastal communities and wetlands and tell the Department of Energy to REJECT the CP2 LNG gas project!

The proposed export facility will have consequences for people outside of Louisiana too. The emissions it would create is the equivalent to 51 coal-fired power plants! To put it another way, that’s 42-million gas powered cars. This facility is a ticking CLIMATE-BOMB if approved.

As storms surge and fires rage with increasing intensity every year, we can’t afford to build more fossil fuel infrastructure that will spiral our planet into further climate catastrophe. Louisiana communities can’t afford more fossil fuel pollution harming their communities and destroying their coasts. Tell the Department of Energy to REJECT the CP2 LNG gas export facility! Sign by 11:59pm TONIGHT!

Standing with you,
Lukas Ross
Senior Program Manager,
Friends of the Earth

 
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