From Solstice Leed <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: SUBMIT A COMMENT: Tell the EPA to end unnecessary gas flaring!
Date February 11, 2023 2:30 PM
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Hey there, friend,

It’s Solstice with Conservation Voters of PA, and I just wanted to check in and see if you had a chance to read Michelle’s email from a couple of weeks ago?

There are only TWO DAYS LEFT to submit a public comment to the EPA asking them to cut methane pollution and empower our communities to put pressure on polluters when leaks happen. 

Please, tell the Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen its proposed methane policy and to not let industry off the hook for unnecessary flaring: [link removed]

We’re all in this fight together, and we have the opportunity to protect every Pennsylvanian’s from the cancer-causing oil and gas industry. Act now: [link removed]

Thanks for all you do for our movement,

Solstice Leed
Digital Communications Coordinator
Conservation Voters of PA

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Friend –

One in seven Pennsylvanians live within a half mile of an oil or gas facility, and more Pennsylvanians are at risk of cancer caused by the methane-producing oil and gas industry than any other state.

Cutting methane pollution from the oil and gas industry is the quickest, most cost effective way to protect our health and slow the rate of climate change.

Fortunately, we have an opportunity to address this threat now! President Biden and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have proposed a new policy to reduce methane and other harmful pollutants from the oil and gas industry. The proposed policy is a great start, but as it’s written now, it would allow unnecessary gas flaring, and it does not go far enough to empower residents to participate in the process to protect their communities from air pollution.

Friend, please tell the Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen its proposed methane policy and to not let industry off the hook for unnecessary flaring: [link removed]

Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and, when released through oil extraction and refining, its climate impact is twice as much as all the cars in Pennsylvania combined.

We have an opportunity to protect Pennsylvania’s communities, but we need a clear pathway to participate in the Super Emitter Response Program because through this initiative communities will know when there is a large methane leak, putting pressure on oil and gas polluters to act quickly to fix the problem.

We have just TWO WEEKS to speak out. Submit an official comment to the EPA demanding the end to unnecessary gas flaring and supporting the resources our communities need: [link removed]

Thanks for all that you do,

Michelle Giles
Policy Analyst
Conservation Voters of PA

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