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		<title>So-called “Inflation Reduction Act” Involves Increasing Fossil Fuels</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2022 17:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Duane Nichols</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hundreds of Climate, Community Groups Tell Biden, Congress: No Fossil Fuel Expansion in Reconciliation Bill Press Release from Karuna Jaguar, Center for Biological Diversity &#038; Peter Hart, Food &#038; Water Watch, July 29, 2022 WASHINGTON— More than 350 conservation and community groups, representing millions of people, called on President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck [...]]]></description>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">We can do better, we need to do better, let’s try harder!</p>
</div><strong>Hundreds of Climate, Community Groups Tell Biden, Congress: No Fossil Fuel Expansion in Reconciliation Bill</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-releases/hundreds-of-climate-community-groups-tell-biden-congress-no-fossil-fuel-expansion-in-reconciliation-bill-2022-07-29/">Press Release from Karuna Jaguar, Center for Biological Diversity &#038; Peter Hart, Food &#038; Water Watch</a>, July 29, 2022</p>
<p>WASHINGTON— More than 350 conservation and community groups, representing millions of people, called on President Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer today to reject fossil fuel expansion during negotiations over a reconciliation package.</p>
<p>The groups also urged Biden to use the full suite of his executive authority to stop issuing federal fossil fuel leases and deny permits for new fossil fuel infrastructure, and to declare a climate emergency, which would unlock powerful tools to combat the climate crisis.</p>
<p>“Permitting new fossil fuel projects will further entrench us in a fossil fuel economy for decades to come — and constitutes a violent betrayal of your pledge to combat environmental racism and destruction,” the groups’ lettersaid. “New fossil fuel projects will also lock workers into a dying industry and delay the growth in sectors that will support jobs of the future.”</p>
<p><strong>Two provisions buried in the Inflation Reduction Act would require massive oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska, reinstate an illegal 2021 Gulf lease sale and mandate that millions more acres of public lands be offered for leasing before any new solar or wind energy projects could be built on public lands or waters. These leasing provisions lock in decades of additional fossil fuel pollution and continue a racist legacy of sacrificing environmental justice communities.</strong></p>
<p>Greenlighting new fossil fuel extraction is incompatible with climate science and the administration’s climate goals. The science is clear that the president cannot approve any new fossil fuel leases and still stay within the U.S. carbon budget for keeping warming below 1.5 degrees Celsius.</p>
<p>Communities at the front lines of the climate emergency are already dealing with and dying from ever-worsening fires, hurricanes, flooding, heat waves and drought. A recent analysis showed that more than 40% of Americans lived in areas hit by climate disasters last year, a number that would grow if the fossil fuel-friendly provisions in the IRA become law.</p>
<p>Letter signers, including the Center for Biological Diversity, Climate Justice Alliance, Food &#038; Water Watch, Greenpeace USA, Indigenous Environmental Network, Our Revolution and Sunrise Movement, are urging Democratic leaders to reject fossil fuel expansion and stand with the communities that voted them into office.</p>
<p>>>>>> <strong>COMMENTS AND QUOTES TELL MORE ABOUT IT!</strong></p>
<p>“We can’t let the renewable energy transition be held hostage by fossil fuel companies,” said Brett Hartl, government affairs director at the <strong>Center for Biological Diversity</strong>. “The Manchin bill is a devil’s bargain that ignores science and locks us into at least a decade of new oil and gas extraction. There’s a way forward that doesn’t spew more greenhouse gas pollution into the air and harm frontline communities, and it means eliminating these giveaways to the fossil-fuel industry.”</p>
<p>“This bill should not be considered a climate victory,” said Jim Walsh, policy director for <strong>Food &#038; Water Watch</strong>. “Locking in more drilling and fracking on public lands and waters, billions in subsidies for the myth of carbon capture, and fast-tracking permit approvals for gas pipelines and exports are exactly the policies fueling the climate crisis and harming public health with increasing pollution in our air and water. Lawmakers who support real climate solutions should reject this deal until the fossil fuel handouts are removed.”</p>
<p>“The Inflation Reduction Act may be the most Washington can offer right now, but it’s a far cry from what’s actually needed to address the climate crisis,” said Erich Pica, president of <strong>Friends of the Earth</strong>. “The investments in renewables, energy efficiency and Superfund clean-ups will make a difference, but communities and the climate continue to be sacrificed to Sen. Manchin’s fossil fuel demands.”</p>
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		<title>FIRE$ IN COLORADO ~ More Climate Change Damage$ (600 Homes Gone)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2022 04:20:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Diana Gooding</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;We Are in a Climate Emergency&#8217;: Late-December Wildfires Ravage Colorado From an Article by Jake Johnson, Common Dreams, December 31, 2021 Tens of thousands of Coloradans were forced to flee their homes Thursday as two fast-moving wildfires—whipped up by wind gusts reaching 110 mph—tore through communities just outside of Denver, engulfing entire neighborhoods in flames [...]]]></description>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Over ten thousand evacuated &#038; ca. 600 homes gone</p>
</div><strong>&#8216;We Are in a Climate Emergency&#8217;: Late-December Wildfires Ravage Colorado</strong></p>
<p>From an <a href="https://www.commondreams.org/news/2021/12/31/we-are-climate-emergency-late-december-wildfires-ravage-colorado">Article by Jake Johnson, Common Dreams</a>, December 31, 2021</p>
<p>Tens of thousands of Coloradans were forced to flee their homes Thursday as two fast-moving wildfires—whipped up by wind gusts reaching 110 mph—tore through communities just outside of Denver, engulfing entire neighborhoods in flames and destroying hundreds of buildings.</p>
<p>Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has declared a state of emergency to help aid the disaster response as officials characterized the late-December fire event as among the worst in the state&#8217;s history. &#8220;None of this is normal,&#8221; said Colorado state Rep. Leslie Herod (D-8). &#8220;We are not OK.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Experts said the combination of months of unusually dry conditions, warm winter temperatures, and ferocious winds set the stage for the devastating blazes, which meteorologist Eric Holthaus viewed as further evidence that &#8220;we are in a climate emergency.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p><strong>The Colorado branch of the Sunrise Movement agreed, writing on social media that the fires were &#8220;fueled by the climate crisis.&#8221; A growing body of evidence has detailed the extent to which human-caused climate change is driving more frequent and intense wildfires in the U.S. and across the globe.</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;People are losing their homes and running for their lives from a fire that started December fucking 30th,&#8221; Sunrise Colorado tweeted before turning its attention to Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and the Big Oil-friendly infrastructure law he helped craft. &#8220;Sen. Manchin, your Exxon highway bill isn&#8217;t going to save our homes or our lives,&#8221; the group said. &#8220;Your greed and corruption is not only torching our future. It&#8217;s burning our communities and destroying lives tonight.&#8221; Manchin, a close ally of the fossil fuel industry, is currently blocking progress on Democrats&#8217; Build Back Better Act, a $1.75 trillion reconciliation package containing hundreds of billions of dollars in climate-related investments.</p>
<p><strong>Officially known as the Marshall and Middle Fork fires, the blazes have thus far torched nearly 600 homes and 1,600 acres in the Boulder County area. Avista Adventist Hospital, a 114-bed facility in Louisville, was forced to evacuate its intensive care units. No deaths and several injuries had been reported as of late Thursday as firefighters worked to contain the damage, an effort they hope will be assisted by a forecasted New Year&#8217;s Eve snowstorm.</strong></p>
<p>Colorado Public Radio observed that while the exact cause of the destructive blazes is not yet clear, &#8220;early evidence suggests a sparking power line could have ignited the fires.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Late-December wildfires aren&#8217;t unheard of in Colorado, but the colder fall and winter months used to mean a break from the state&#8217;s peak fire season,&#8221; the outlet noted. &#8220;Scientists and fire ecologists say climate change, fueled by human-made carbon emissions, has added 78 days to the fire season since the 1970s.&#8221;</p>
<p>Environmentalist Bill McKibben likened the horrific images emerging from Colorado to &#8220;when the comet hits in &#8216;Don&#8217;t Look Up,&#8217;&#8221; a globally popular new film satirizing climate denial. &#8220;So look. Long and hard,&#8221; McKibben said. &#8220;And then get to work breaking the power of the fossil fuel industry.&#8221;</p>
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