Monday, April 30, 2012

Shell is on its way to drill the Arctic

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From: "Dan Howells, Greenpeace" <webmaster@greenpeaceusa.org>
Date: Apr 30, 2012 6:55 AM
Subject: Shell is on its way to drill the Arctic
To: <aquarianm@gmail.com>

Greenpeace

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Daniel,

Shell plans to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean this summer.

Save the Arctic. Take Action.

Take action and demand Shell stop its plans to drill in the Arctic.

Save the Arctic. Take Action.

Right this minute a global fleet of Arctic destroyers is speeding towards one of the last unspoiled places on earth.

The ships are part of oil giant Shell's mission to drill the very first wells in the pristine waters off the coast of Alaska. It's insane, but melting sea ice from global warming has made it a reality. If Shell finds oil, the Arctic oil rush will be on.

It's not over yet though. People are pushing back. Greenpeace New Zealand activists (including Xena Warrior Princess star Lucy Lawless) occupied a drill ship and prevented it from leaving for the Arctic for several days. And just last week later activists occupied two icebreakers in Finland.

But to stop Shell for good, we eventually need the public support of millions around the world. Daniel, that means you.

Join the 350,000 people from around the world who have already taken action and demand Shell stop its plans to put the fragile Arctic at risk.

Widespread public opposition here in the US is going to be the key to stopping Shell. The US government is responsible for giving Shell the green light to drill. Greenpeace will be delivering these messages to the company soon. Our goal is to add the names of at least 40,000 Americans to that list before we do. Your message matters.

Shell isn't prepared for a disaster in the Arctic Ocean. No one is. The Arctic Ocean makes the Gulf of Mexico look like a flat, calm lake. With constant high seas, icebergs and massive waves, there's no way to effectively cleanup an oil spill in the Arctic Ocean. Even the head of the US Coast Guard has publicly admitted that his agency would have little chance of dealing with a spill in the frozen Arctic on their own. 

The plan Shell has submitted actually includes using things like shovels and brooms to cleanup a potential spill. It would be funny if there wasn't so much at stake.

All Shell cares about is its corporate bottom line. Polar bears and unspoiled natural beauty are just obstacles to making ever greater profits. Together we can create a public obstacle Shell can't overcome — but it's going to take millions of us.

Add your voice to the growing list of people who will not stay quiet as one of the last wildernesses on earth is destroyed and help save the Arctic.

Sincerely,

Dan Howells
Greenpeace USA Deputy Campaign Director

P.S. Last year, Shell reported it had over 200 spills. It will only be a matter of time before a spill happens in the pristine polar bear habitat of the Arctic. Take action today and help save the Arctic before Shell ruins it forever.

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