Hi John,
In 2019, the U.S. oil and gas industry emitted 16 million metric tons of methane, destabilizing the climate and harming the health of millions. Without intervention, the U.S. won’t be able to reach critical climate milestones, including the international pledge to cut 30% of the world’s methane pollution by 2030.
That’s why the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking a big step to protect our climate and our communities from this powerful greenhouse gas.
Under a newly proposed rule, the EPA can immediately reduce climate pollution by regulating oil and gas facilities and urging them to regularly find and fix leaks that emit this potent greenhouse gas into our atmosphere. Our window closes tonight! Submit a public comment before it’s too late and advocate for comprehensive rules that will slash climate pollution and hold our largest polluters accountable! [link removed]
Thank you for your urgent action,
Wes Rogerson
Manager, Grassroots Organizing & Activism
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Hi John,
What if I told you the U.S. could erase over 16 million metric tons of climate pollution each year, simply by adopting new rules to how we monitor and control methane emissions? It sounds like a no-brainer, and luckily for us this scenario isn’t hypothetical.
Right now, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering new rules that will immediately reduce climate pollution by targeting oil and gas facilities and urging them to regularly find and fix leaks that emit this potent greenhouse gas into our atmosphere. This change will not only protect our environment, but also address pollution that is linked to cancer, asthma and other illnesses. But only with your support can we make this possible.
Submit a public comment before the January 31st deadline and show your support for these new rules that will immediately reduce climate pollution and hold oil and gas companies accountable! [link removed]
The EPA has an unparalleled opportunity to lead the world in addressing climate change and seize on available, cost-effective solutions to slash methane emissions and protect the health of millions of people in the U.S. As you may already know, methane is one of the world’s most potent greenhouse gasses, with more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over the first 20 years after it reaches the atmosphere.
That’s why it’s critical that our leaders listen to our voices and tackle this potent source of climate pollution immediately, by adopting stronger rules than ever — and their latest proposal is an excellent start. If adopted, these rules will bring nearly 1 million older, pre-existing oil and gas wells under federal oversight. Here’s how EPA’s proposal protects us:
1. Deploys proven, cost effective, zero-emitting technology to the field;
2. Extends regulations to cover new and existing sources of methane pollution;
3. Ensures that community voices are heard throughout the implementation process; and
4. Bolsters requirements for screenings and inspections.
It’s a necessary step in the right direction, but we should still aspire and push for even stronger safeguards that protect communities on the frontlines of oil and gas development, and confront the climate crisis head-on. That’s why we need you to show your support and encourage the EPA to take the next step and improve upon this proposal. Only then will the U.S. truly be able to reign in methane waste from oil and gas companies and hold polluters accountable.
Cleaning up methane pollution from the oil and gas sector is critical for improving air quality and for protecting public health. Don’t miss your opportunity to advance game-changing climate protections — submit your comment before the January 31st deadline! [link removed]
Thank you for meeting the methane moment,
Wes Rogerson
Manager, Grassroots Organizing & Activism
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