Showing posts with label san francisco. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 19, 2009

San Francisco MMS Hearing Summary




Dressed as sea turtles, jellyfish and other marine life, environmentalists were among dozens of people to pack a public hearing Thursday to press Interior Secretary Ken Salazar not to open new areas of the West Coast to oil drilling.

The public forum, the last of four such meetings around the country with Salazar, also drew state and federal lawmakers concerned about the effects any expansion of offshore drilling could have on the region's economy and natural beauty.

Sen. Barbara Boxer drew cheers from the crowd as she emphatically told Salazar that California opposes such action.

"Our state is saying clearly to you today, no," she declared at the opening of the hearing at the UC San Francisco Mission Bay campus.

Read more at San Francisco Chronicle: White House pressed to stop offshore drilling

More stories...

Reuters: Californians say "baby, baby, no more drilling"

AlterNet: The Consequences of 'Drill, Baby Drill': More Than 90 Oil Spills a Day in the U.S.

Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Anti-oil drilling forces view Interior Secretary as ally

(Click here from from great Press Democrat photos)

San Jose Mercury News: As We See It: Don't drill off the coast

The idea of drilling for oil off our coast has been fought by local environmentalists for decades -- for good reason.

A catastrophic oil spill would cause untold damage to our pristine shoreline and irrevocably harm ocean life.

Fortunately, in 1992, President George H.W. Bush signed into law a moratorium on offshore drilling and set the largest boundaries for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, which permanently protected a quarter of California's coast.

Now local groups involved in ocean protection are organizing to ensure protections stay in place. The ban on offshore drilling expired under the last Bush administration, which also proposed to allow drilling in formerly off-limits areas, including the California coast.

While that proposal would not allow drilling in the sanctuary, a spill outside the boundaries could still foul waters and shorelines and kill sea life.

U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has convened a public hearing starting at 8 a.m. today in San Francisco to discuss the government's five-year plan for oil development.

The California coastal part of the plan should be simple: Don't drill.


Los Angeles Times: Californians voice concerns to Obama administration over offshore drilling

KTVU Channel 2 - View Video

CNN Anderson Cooper’s Blog


KGO San Francisco local ABC

Outside the hearing, offshore drilling opponents held a rally dressed in costumes and listened to speakers representing environmental organizations. Inside, the hearing was dominated by elected officials -- most of them from California -- and all of them expressed the same point of view.

"Some other states may feel differently. Our state clearly is saying to you today 'no,'" said Democratic Senator Boxer of California.

KRON-TV, Channel 4, San Francisco, April 16

White House pressed to stop offshore drilling

SAN FRANCISCO - Environmentalists and California lawmakers are urging Interior Secretary Ken Salazar not to open new areas of the West Coast to oil drilling.

Protesters came out to today's public hearing in San Francisco dressed as sea turtles, jellyfish and other marine life.

Senator Barbara Boxer drew cheers from the crowd as she emphatically told Salazar that California opposes offshore drilling. The Democratic senator says the California coastline is a huge economic asset to the state "just as it is."

Friday, April 10, 2009

Further adventures of the pelican, seal and shark...


After crashing into my office, Ms Pelican and Mr Seal and Mr Shark, took BART into the city to stage their own mini event at Justin Herman Plaza (across from the Ferry Building). Hard to keep track of this crew. Rumor is that they intend to recruit many other species to their cause before next Wednesday.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Resources for Activists

This page contains numerous links that provide the basics, talking points and a ton of background information that bust the myths of the "Shrill, Baby, Shrill" hype over oil drilling.

Wednesday 4/15 Pre-hearing rally info

Flyer for 4/16 San Francisco Hearing

Directions to Hearing (includes Public Transit)

MMS 5-year lease program 1-pager (with maps)

Hearing Basics & Talking Points from NTA coalition

Fact Sheets:

Impacts To Air, Water, Wildlife, Coastal Economies And Climate Defenders of Wildlife, July 2008

Protect out Coasts: Ban Oil Drilling in CA Environmental California, 2009

Offshore drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) threatens our beaches, oceans, coastal communities, and marine life NRDC, July 2008

Our Coasts are Too Valuable for the Risks of Offshore Drilling Environment America, July 2008

Sierra Club Offshore Drilling “Cheat Sheet” Sierra Club 2008

Coastal Governors Remain Strongly Opposed to Lifting OCS Moratorium National Audobon Society, July 2008

OCS Drilling Has Insignificant Impact on Gas Prices Sierra Club July 2008

The Aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, By the Numbers National Audobon Society July 2008

The Truth about Oil Spills and Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Sierra Club, July 2008, SC

Oil Spill Fact Sheets, Environment America, July 2008:
August 2005 - Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
June 2006 - Calcasieu River, LA
November 2007 – San Francisco Bay
February 2008 – Gulf of Mexico
2009?

A shark, a seal and a pelican walk into a bar.........


You ever have one of those days? You’re at your desk, when…BAM!,…a shark , a seal and a pelican all burst into your office. They’re quite agitated and jabbering in shark, seal and pelicanesse. After a few awkward moments, and with a few helpful graphics, they explain their concerns. They had four basic points. I thought you’d be interested, so I’m sharing them with you…

1. Offshore Oil Drilling Comes to San Francisco -Thursday, April 16th

Next Thursday (April 16th), Interior Secretary Ken Salazar will conduct an all-day hearing in San Francisco. He wants to hear public opinion on what President Obama should do about offshore drilling and energy development off California’s coast and the entire nation’s coastline. All the details you need are at www.nottheanswer.org (Hint – The URL is Not The Answer).

2. Ocean Critter and Public Comments Needed

If you want an opportunity to speak at the hearing you must contact the Interior department in advance at: DOI_Events@ios.doi.gov

3. Rally at Noon

Apparently a few hundred ( maybe athousand?) of these guys and their human friends will hold a rally at noon on the 16th to urge: No Drilling - Safe, Clean Energy Now! You’re obviously invited. It’s at the Mission Bay Conference Center, 1675 Owens St., (just south of the AT&T baseball stadium). Maps, transit and info are all at www.nottheanswer.org

4. Banner and Sign Party – Wednesday Evening the 15th –

Seems that these guys (well, the pelican is female), and many of their costumed friends are hosting a Sign and Banner making party the night before from 6-9pm at The Sports Basement, 1590 Bryant St (easy parking). They expect press.

Bring your sign making materials (and critter costumes). For info contact Sarah Kagan at skagan@pacificenvironment.org or Lara Kasa at lkasa@saveourshores.org.

To volunteer on the day of the rally, contact and send your cell phone number to: Jackie Dragon at jdragon@pacificenvironment.org or Chad Nelsen at cnelsen@surfrider.org

By the way….the critters said to say Thanks, in advance…for your support.