--- Sierra Club Alerts <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Date: Monday 6 November 2000 16:19:32 -0700 > From: "Sierra Club Alerts" <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: The Truth About America's Energy Needs > Reply-to: "Membership Services" > <[log in to unmask]> > To: Sierra Club Members <[log in to unmask]> > > FORWARD this email to friends and family! > *************** > SIGN and SEND the petition below to: > [log in to unmask] > *************** > or GO TO THE WEB to send this petition: > http://whistler.sierraclub.org:8080/takeaction/energy/index.jsp > > > A PETITION TO THE PRESIDENT AND U.S. ENERGY > SECRETARY > > 1) Tell the truth -- about California's and > America's energy needs. > > Telling Americans that we have to drill for oil in > pristine natural areas > so that we can be "energy independent" is > tremendously irresponsible, and > simply not true. > > The United States uses 25% of the world's oil > supply. Yet we have less than > 5% percent of the world's oil reserves. > > The truth is there is no way we can meet our demand > by drilling for oil in > the Arctic Wildlife Refuge, or anywhere else > domestically. Drilling the > Arctic is a distraction, not a solution. > > 2) Tell the truth -- about new power plants. > > When new power plants were proposed in California as > early as 1995 the > Sierra Club supported them. The proposed plants > would have been ten times > less polluting, and twice as fuel efficient as > older, outmoded natural > gas-fired plants. > > The plants were opposed and successfully blocked by > Southern > California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric, > which claimed they > wouldn't need new power plants until 2005 (and > didn't want to spend the > money to build them.) > > The Metcalf Energy Center, a proposed new power > plant in the San Jose, > California area, has been opposed by Internet giant, > Cisco Systems, and > supported by the Sierra Club. > > 3) Tell the truth -- about energy efficiency and > conservation. > > It is far faster, cheaper, and more cost effective > to solve our energy > needs by working to increase our energy efficiency > as quickly as possible. > We gain far greater energy independence, faster, > cheaper and more cost > effectively. > > California could save enough electricity for one > million homes -- 1000 > megawatts of electricity -- just by replacing > outmoded air conditioners > with modern efficient ones. > > Replacing old refrigerators would save another 1000 > megawatts, and make > power available for another million homes. > > Truth is that if auto companies were required to > install the best > technology and increase the fuel economy of new cars > and light trucks to 40 > miles per gallon, Americans would save three million > barrels of oil every > day -- more than the Arctic, Persian Gulf imports, > and off-shore California > combined. > > If tire companies were required to sell replacement > tires as fuel efficient > as the tires installed on new cars America would > save 5.4 billion barrels > of oil -- more than geologists expect to find in the > Arctic. > > 4) Tell the truth -- about drilling in the Arctic > National Wildlife Refuge. > > Oil from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge > wouldn't even "come on line" > for nearly a decade, then would only meet America's > current demand for > about six months. > > Drilling the Arctic Wildlife Refuge won't solve our > energy needs in either > the short-term or long-term. But the damage that > drilling would inflict to > this fragile and extreme environment -- 50 million > cubic yards of gravel > scoured from nearby ponds and rivers, hundreds of > miles of pipelines and > roads, massive production facilities -- this damage > assuredly will be > long-term. > > 5) Tell the truth -- about the utilities and > generators. > > Weakening clean air standards, and letting old power > plants continue to > pollute more, won't add to our energy supply. > Efficiency and modernizing > power plants will. > > The truth is, utility companies and generators -- in > California and > nationwide -- have been more worried about their > bottom line than rolling > black-outs. The owners want to hold onto their old, > dirty, and wasteful > facilities. > > The truth is energy efficiency would lower demand, > increase supply, and > reduce prices. But when prices are lower, profits > for utilities and > generators are lower. Maybe that's why they're not > telling us that if we > build state-of-the-art power plants, tap efficiency, > and use renewables, we > can turn on the lights, reduce energy prices, and > breathe cleaner air. > > President Bush and Secretary of Energy, Spencer > Abraham, all these facts > about our nation's energy choices are well > documented at, > http://www.sierraclub.org/energy/ads/index.asp > > We don't have to sacrifice our environment to meet > our energy needs at a > price that's fair -- if we make wise energy choices, > for our families, for > our future. > > I urge you to pursue real solutions to our energy > needs, such as making our > cars go farther on a gallon of gas, and improving > efficiency so that more > people get electricity from fewer, less polluting > power plants. > > Don't destroy our coasts or the Arctic Wildlife > Refuge because drilling > can't provide either a quick fix, or a long-term > solution, to our energy > needs. > > *********** > PETITIONER (full name): > *********** > RESIDING IN (city, state): > *********** > > ----------- > To remove yourself from this list, email > [log in to unmask], and include > your name and address. 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