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Do you trust a #mining giant with our natural heritage? - #arctic #salmon #wildlife #BP #boycottbp #oilspill

The following message, urging Americans to tell mining giant Anglo American to abandon its plans for digging the disastrous Pebble Mine in Alaska's wildlife Eden of Bristol Bay, was sent to you by http://www.SaveBioGems.org


Dear Friend,

Last spring we ratcheted up the pressure on Anglo American and its disastrous plan to build a mega-mine in Alaska's pristine Bristol Bay watershed. We presented a Petition -- signed by 100,000 concerned Americans -- at Anglo's Shareholder's Meeting on Earth Day!

But in the wake of the Gulf oil spill disaster, we need to do more. It's time to tell Anglo American we're not buying its promises of environmental responsibility. BP made plenty of promises, too. Then it proved that corporate claims ring hollow and worst-case scenarios do happen. Tell Anglo American you don't want another corporate giant gambling with the future of a priceless ecosystem.

http://www.savebiogems.org/bristolbay/pebble/action

Oil, gas and mining companies like to say: Trust us.

Anglo American is promising plenty of studies and environmental impact statements. They will claim that a massive release of mining waste is a 'worst case scenario' that will never happen. They will claim that Bristol Bay - the world's largest salmon fishery and home to abundant bears, moose and caribou - is in no danger from the colossal Pebble Mine.

How gullible do they think we are?

Every large copper and gold mine on Earth has suffered spills and other disasters, including acid runoff and mercury contamination. Anglo American's own plans say that the Pebble Mine will spew some 10 billion tons of mining waste, laced with toxic chemicals, that must be stored behind massive earthen dams FOREVER in an active earthquake zone. Nothing lasts forever. The only question is, when will those dams fail? The wildlife, fishermen and Native communities of Bristol Bay cannot afford to find out the answer, because they stand to pay the ultimate price in a devastated ecosystem.

Please stand in solidarity with them by telling Anglo American you won't let them roll the dice with Bristol Bay.

http://www.savebiogems.org/bristolbay/pebble/action

Polluters like to think our attention spans are short. They believe they can wait until "the storm blows over," and then go back to business as usual.

Let them know they're wrong. Tell Anglo that, after the Gulf spill, you're not buying any more corporate promises. Sincerely, Peter Lehner NRDC Executive Director

To take action on this issue, click on the link below:
http://www.nrdconline.org/site/Advocacy?s_oo=jmY3fxsblaKKkCCWEYcLgg..&id=... If the text above does not appear as a link or it wraps across multiple lines, then copy and paste it into the address area of your browser. 

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Join Robert Redford in defending the #Arctic Refuge - #BP Oil Spill #boycottbp #oilspill #bears #wildlife

Dear Friend,

Last week NRDC celebrated a major victory when a federal court stopped oil and gas companies from drilling in Alaska's Chukchi Sea -- one of our nation's two Polar Bear Seas.

But that ruling does NOT apply to Shell's plans for drilling off the coast of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the Beaufort -- the second of the two Polar Bear Seas.

Please watch my new video about this critical issue.

http://www.savebiogems.org/stopshell

President Obama has stopped Shell's offshore drilling for this drilling season.

But Shell will be back next summer, sinking its drill bits into the Beaufort Sea -- unless you and I apply overwhelming public pressure to stop them.

We can't afford a repeat of the Gulf oil spill disaster in America's Arctic.

That's why, after you watch my video, I need you to join me in signing our Petition, which urges President Obama to impose a seven-year timeout on offshore drilling in the Arctic. That reprieve is urgently needed so that scientists can carefully study the real risks of drilling in this most sensitive of all environments.

http://www.savebiogems.org/stopshell

You and I must act now to avert a disaster in the Arctic.

Please tell President Obama to stand up to the oil industry and put the Arctic off-limits to offshore drilling for seven years.

http://www.savebiogems.org/stopshell

Thank you for fighting alongside NRDC to keep the Arctic wild and free.

Sincerely,

Robert Redford
Trustee, Natural Resources Defense Council

P.S. Time is running out. Shell has said they will apply soon for permits allowing them to drill next summer. Does anyone really believe that oil drilling in the Arctic will be perfectly safe by next summer? A spill in the Arctic would be devastating to polar bears and other wildlife. Please watch my urgent video and then take action to help stop Shell. Thank you.


To take action on this issue, click on the link below:
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What will get #sick from the slick? - #gulf #coast #wildlife: #fish, #sea turtles, #whale sharks, #tuna

Melissa Gaskill reported as follows in Nature News:

Far from the tar-coated beaches and clean-up crews seen on nightly news programmes, the Deepwater Horizon disaster is exacting an ongoing and largely unknown toll. In the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico, floating oil slicks and subsurface plumes threaten a highly diverse ecosystem. According to a 2009 inventory by the Harte Research Institute (HRI) for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi, the area around the ill-fated rig hosts 1,728 species, among them whale sharks, tarpon, tuna, sea turtles and sperm whales. With no end in sight for the spill, researchers are now struggling to understand the scope and nature of the damage to deep-ocean ecosystems through some of the Gulf's largest residents.

Read more at www.nature.com

Regards,
proclus
http://www.gnu-darwin.org/

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Oil's Gruesome Toll on Wildlife Slowly Emerging BP Oil Spill boycottbp oilspill http://ping.fm/R3Br3

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Cut your #BP card. BP Oil Spill #boycottbp

Cut your #BP card. BP Oil Spill #boycottbp

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Do you enjoy wildlife and the great outdoors? BP Oil Spill boycottbp

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