Jack, sign the petition: We must commit before it’s too late – no more fossil fuels!
SIGN THE PETITION
The U.S. wants to be a global leader, but this is not where we should excel: The U.S. is the world's largest oil and gas producer, the world's biggest exporter of liquefied gas, and leads the world's largest planned expansion of oil and gas through 2050.
We are in the midst of a global climate crisis. Continued use of fossil fuels and plans for fossil fuel expansion will detrimentally exacerbate the crisis to the point of no return–we need to reverse course now.
Sign the petition: We must commit before it’s too late – no more fossil fuels!
SIGN THE PETITION
The passage of the landmark climate legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act, set us on course to dramatically cut U.S carbon emissions. Now, however, oil and gas projects approved by the Biden administration–17 massive fossil fuel projects–threaten to erase progress in cutting global emissions.
We cannot tackle the climate crisis while still supporting fossil fuel use.
A commitment to end the production and use of fossil fuels is vital to prevent a global climate catastrophe and stop an unprecedented human rights crisis which threatens the rights of billions of people.
Sign the petition: Our fossil fuel use is not sustainable. In order to curb the climate catastrophe, we must phase out fossil fuels for good.
SIGN THE PETITION
Thanks for all you do,
Erin Tulley, Daily Kos
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