From Wes Rogerson, Environmental Defense Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Tackle methane. Turn down the heat.
Date January 20, 2023 4:20 PM
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Dear John,

There are no silver bullets for climate change, but there are remarkably effective solutions at hand right now. Slashing methane emissions is a low-cost, high-reward opportunity that will protect our climate from one of the most dangerous greenhouse gasses known to man.

This harmful pollutant has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide and is being emitted into the atmosphere at record levels. But we can stop that.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is updating rules to slash methane and other harmful pollutants from the oil and gas sector. But we need them to go further. Submit a public comment and urge Administrator Regan to take every step possible to tackle this devastating climate pollutant. [link removed]

Addressing methane pollution is one of the quickest and most effective ways to slow global warming. Unlike carbon dioxide, which compounds for a longer-lasting effect, methane traps in heat immediately, accelerating warming and pushing us closer to climate risks like wildfires and extreme weather.

To turn down the heat, EPA needs to reel in one of our nation’s biggest polluters – the oil and gas sector– by strengthening and swiftly finalizing draft rules that reduce climate and air pollution. EPA’s current proposal retains strong requirements for zero-emission equipment and makes key improvements like requiring inspections at all well sites. Now, we need the agency to further cut pollution from flaring, strengthen standards for methane leaks from storage tanks and provide transparent data about large methane leaks known as superemitters in final standards.

By enacting strong methane safeguards, the Biden administration can implement solutions for pollution that make good on the president’s public health, climate and justice commitments – including cutting climate pollution in half by 2030.

To avert the worst that climate change has to offer, we need to hold our biggest polluters accountable. That’s why we need strong rules to hold them in check and accountable. Submit a public comment to the EPA today and raise your voice for cleaner air and a healthier climate. [link removed]

Let’s fight for a cleaner future,

Wes Rogerson
Manager, Grassroots Organizing & Activism

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