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As communities in Florida prepare for another historic hurricane just weeks after Helene, another climate-destroying fossil fuel project is on the table.
Stop GulfLink!
John,
Texas GulfLink is one of 20 new oil and gas projects proposed in the U.S. Gulf South β the largest buildout of fossil fuel projects in the world β that would harm public health, exacerbate environmental racism, and make the climate crisis worse.
Continuing to approve these massive fossil fuel projects will push the world further into climate catastrophe at a time when we desperately need to phase out fossil fuels to avoid even more devastating climate disasters.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accepting public comments on the GulfLink project until October 28th. Itβs time to make our voices heard!
Take action to prevent the construction of another dangerous fossil fuel project! Urge the EPA to reject the GulfLink oil export terminal.
Stop GulfLink!
Fossil fuel pollution is the primary driver of the climate crisis, leading to devastating consequences such as fires, floods, hurricanes, species extinction, and more.
These climate disasters are already hitting communities along the Gulf of Mexico the hardest, where fossil fuel expansion is disproportionately and deliberately concentrated. We must speak out against this disastrous proposal.
If completed, Texas GulfLink could export up to 1 million barrels of crude oil every day, contributing an additional 3.8 billion metric tons of climate-warming pollution throughout its 30-year lifetime once the transported oil is burned.
Food & Water Watch works every day with allies and volunteers like you to end fossil fuels. Weβre fighting to ban fracking in Pennsylvania, block oil and gas exports along the Gulf Coast, and stop pipelines in New York.
Through those local campaigns, weβre building the political power to transition to 100% clean energy everywhere.
I was born and raised in Houston, TX, my family is from Baton Rouge, LA and I lived through many of the worst storms the Gulf has seen. The degradation of the Gulf Coast and the assault on our climate is personally heartbreaking.
Through campaigns like these, we are fighting back for the future of our planet. We have much more work to do, but taking action today is an important step.
Submit a comment today and tell the EPA to reject the Gulf Link oil export terminal.
Onward together,
Drew Guillory
Policy Analyst
Food & Water Watch
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