The following is a message from John Adams, president of National Resources Defense Council September 19, 2001 > > Dear NRDC Earth Activist, > > Our hearts go out to those of you in our extended family of 600,000 > Members and online activists who have suffered the loss of loved ones > or colleagues in the terrible events of September 11th. > > As you may know, NRDC is headquartered in New York City, with one of > our field offices in Washington, D.C. Thankfully, our staff and > immediate families are all safe and accounted for. But we have friends > who are missing, and we share in the grief that has stricken all > Americans in the aftermath of this tragedy. > > I wanted to share a few thoughts with you about the work that lies > ahead for NRDC. With your ongoing help, we are determined to put our > unique expertise to work for the common good in this time of crisis. > > As Americans, we must now join together in shaping a strong response > to terrorism. For NRDC that means advocating policies that will > immediately begin reducing our nation's dependence on oil, whether > imported or domestic. That is the single most important thing that we, > as environmentalists, can do to ensure America's national security and > environmental security. > > America's unchecked consumption of oil has become a national Achilles > heel. It constrains our military options in the face of terror. It > leaves our economy dangerously vulnerable to price shocks. It invites > environmental degradation, ecological disasters, and potentially > catastrophic climate change. > > Don't be surprised in the days ahead to hear some in Washington call > for a massive increase in domestic oil drilling in order to achieve > national security. They ignore one crucial fact: our nation simply > doesn't have enough oil reserves to drill our way to self-sufficiency > or to affect oil prices, which are set on the world market. We control > only 3 percent of the world's oil reserves -- a mere drop in the > bucket -- but we consume a staggering 25 percent of the world's oil > supply. > > Even if we developed every potential oil deposit in America -- > including the Arctic Wildlife Refuge -- we'd still be importing oil, > still be paying worldwide prices for domestic oil, and still be > leaving ourselves vulnerable to supply disruptions. > > Is there an alternative? Yes. We can reduce our out-of-control > appetite for fossil fuels. We can rely on smarter and cleaner ways to > power our economy. For 30 years, NRDC has been proving that energy > efficiency and alternative energy technologies can save billions of > barrels of oil, while benefiting our health, our pocketbooks and our > environment. > > I want you to know that, in the months to come, NRDC will be a leading > advocate for an energy future that reduces this dangerous addiction to > oil and increases our reliance on cleaner alternatives spawned by > American ingenuity. That is our very best hope -- our only hope -- > for getting us on a self-reliant energy path toward lasting national > and environmental security. > > In the meantime, I hope you are able to take extra time with those you > love, and to begin the healing we all so urgently need. > > Sincerely, > > John H. Adams > President > NRDC > > > ========== > About NRDC > ========== > > The Natural Resources Defense Council is a nonprofit environmental > organization with over 500,000 members nationwide and a staff of > scientists, attorneys and environmental experts. Our mission is to > protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and ensure a safe and > healthy environment for all living things. > > For more information about NRDC or how to become a member of NRDC, > please contact us at: > > Natural Resources Defense Council > 40 West 20th Street > New York, NY 10011 > 212-727-4511 (voice) / 212-727-1773 (fax) > General email: [log in to unmask] > Earth Action email: [log in to unmask] > http://www.nrdc.org >