“TIME OUT” on LNG Exports is Sought

by Duane Nichols on February 13, 2013

Message for President Obama

“TIME OUT” ON LNG EXPORTS IS SOUGHT FROM OBAMA

Major New York Times Ad Outlines Case Against Massive Increase in U.S. Fracking to Produce Liquefied Natural Gas for Use in China and Other Nations

 

WASHINGTON, D.C.,  February 12, 2013

In a major issue advertisement  appearing in today’s New York Times, more than 40 groups and high-profile individuals are calling on President Obama to take a “time out” in the headlong run to export more than 40 percent of America’s natural gas for use by other nations.

The ad – signed by the Civil Society Institute, Sierra Club, Physicians Scientists Engineers for Healthy Energy, “Gasland” director Josh Fox, actor Mark Ruffalo and many others – urges Americans to go to HERE to tell President Obama to take a closer look at liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.

The full text of the ad reads as follows:

“PRESIDENT OBAMA, AMERICA NEEDS A TIMEOUT ON NATURAL GAS EXPORTS. NOW.

THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION MAY CLEAR THE WAY FOR ENERGY COMPANIES TO SHIP MORE THAN 40% OF AMERICA’S NATURAL GAS OVERSEAS. IS THIS REALLY A GOOD IDEA?

Exporting Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to overseas markets will mean more drilling and fracking on US land, which ar e dirty and dangerous practices. Exports will allow the gas industry to make billions of dollars at the expense of our communities and public health.

Gas exports will mean higher energy costs for consumers and American industries. Jobs could end up being shipped overseas.

The extraction and transport of natural gas release huge amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, adding to climate change and continuing our reliance on dirty fossil fuels instead of clean energy solutions. Americans demand that the Obama administration take a timeout and look closely at all the risks before permitting American gas to be shipped overseas.

Go to http://www.TimeOutLNGexports.org to tell President Obama to take a closer look at LNG exports.”

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