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ProSense

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Wed Apr 18, 2012, 12:39 PM Apr 2012

Why the Sierra Club Is Endorsing President Obama

Why the Sierra Club Is Endorsing President Obama

by Mary Anne Hitt

Both personally and professionally, the past four years have been remarkable for me. On the personal front, I welcomed my daughter into the world, which recharged my motivation to eliminate pollution and usher in a clean energy future. Professionally, I’ve worked with dozens of allies and millions of Americans to secure historic new health protections, like the first-ever national mercury safeguards that the Environmental Protection Agency finalized in December, or the historic carbon pollution standards they announced this spring.

Over the past four years, we’ve won historic victories for public health and the environment, as millions of Americans have stood up and said no to dirty coal and yes to clean energy.

We’ve celebrated landmark protections finally implemented that will -- for the first time -- help keep mercury out of our air and water, and away from our kids. We’ve retired more than 100 dirty, dangerous coal plants. And we’re seeing record growth from the clean energy sector that's putting tens of thousands of Americans to work.

And over the past four years as we’ve seen these victories, President Obama has had our backs. In the battle for our nation’s future, President Obama has stood on the side of health, prosperity, and progress for all American families and against the greed of corporate polluters. From enacting the mercury safeguards to setting carbon pollution standards for power plants, President Obama and his exemplary EPA Administrator, Lisa Jackson, have tackled some of the most dire and pressing threats to our health, our families, and our planet.

That’s why I’m proud to announce that today the Sierra Club is endorsing President Barack Obama for re-election. The President has demonstrated exceptional leadership in standing up to big polluters, implementing historic mercury protections, and strengthening the clean energy economy.

When I look at my daughter, I’m encouraged to think of how these victories will protect her health and the planet as she and her generation grows up. The Obama Administration has acted thoughtfully to address one of the biggest threats to her future -- climate disruption -- by first thoroughly reviewing the science, and then putting carbon pollution standards in place that will modernize the way we power our country -- a move that will make for healthier kids, families and workers, while creating much-needed jobs.

Granted, we still have a lot of work to do. We still need stronger smog standards, protections from toxic coal ash, and an end to the devastating process of mountaintop removal coal mining. The Sierra Club will continue working hard toward all these goals in the months and years ahead.

In short, we know that the struggle for clean air, clean water, good jobs, and healthy families is far from over -- and it doesn’t stop at the coal plant gates or at the coal executive’s desk. As so many of you all know, we have to fight everywhere from the halls of Congress to city hall, and on to the voting booth.

Big polluters know that, too -- that’s why they are dumping hundreds of millions of dollars into shadowy front groups and propaganda campaigns to help put their political allies in office.

The goal of big polluters is the same as it has been for years: they don’t want any new protections in place that would mean they have to clean up their pollution. And if there’s an elected official who opposes them, they want to beat them.

Coal companies, along with their big oil cronies, are supporting candidates whose jobs plan is simply pollution without limits. But President Obama has embraced a clean energy future that puts Americans to work without risking the air we breathe and the water we drink.

But this election is about much more than just one person’s job -- it’s the future of all the things we care about. We have to defend all the victories we’ve won to ensure that we can build upon them in the years to come -- so that our kids have healthy air and water as they grow up. And we have more work to do.

If the President is defeated, big polluters will get free reign to turn back the clock and begin polluting our air and water without fear of repercussions.

The contrast is clear and the stakes are high. Big polluters may have millions to spend, but we know we have what it takes to beat them: our people. People who are willing to stand up, work hard, and fight for what is right.

It’s critical that we lend our voices and our power to ensure we win this fight, ensuring a cleaner, brighter, and healthier future for our country, our families, and our planet.

If President Obama is reelected, he will have a clear mandate to protect Americans' air, water, land and health, creating momentum for progress on the issues we care so deeply about for generations to come. That’s an essential victory for parents like me who want a better, safer and healthy future for our kids -- and an essential victory for all Americans.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/04/18/1084358/-Why-the-Sierra-Club-Is-Endorsing-President-Obama


National Environmental Groups Endorse President Obama

(Washington, D.C.) – Today, four of the nation’s largest environmental groups representing nearly 4 million Americans endorsed President Barack Obama for re-election. Jointly announcing their endorsement for the first time in history, the Sierra Club, Environment America, the League of Conservation Voters, and Clean Water Action praised the President as the clear choice to protect clean air, clean water, and the health of American families.

Michael Brune, Executive Director, Sierra Club:

“The Sierra Club and our 1.4 million members and supporters share the same vision for America as the President for a prosperous and innovative economy that protects the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the health of our families. Together, we can build upon the historic successes of the last four years, including landmark fuel efficiency standards and the first-ever protections against toxic mercury pollution, to build a clean energy economy that creates thousands of new jobs and works for every American.”

Margie Alt, Executive Director, Environment America:

"When we look at the record, we see that in just three plus years President Obama has accomplished more for the environment and our families’ health than at any point since the benchmark laws to protect our air and water were passed more than 40 years ago. Four years ago we had hope, now we have evidence that Barack Obama is the right choice for the environment."

Gene Karpinski, President, League of Conservation Voters:

“Elections are about choices – and for those who care about building a clean energy economy and confronting the climate crisis, the choice is clear: President Obama is an environmental champion and Mitt Romney is climate denier. While President Obama has fought to put Americans back in control of our energy future, Mitt Romney and his Big Oil buddies would take us back to the failed dirty energy policies of the past.”

Bob Wendelgass, President and CEO, Clean Water Action:

"This election, we can either continue moving forward to build a future of clean water and clean jobs, or we can go back forty years to a time when rivers caught on fire and the air in most cities was unhealthy to breathe. Like President Obama, Clean Water Action and most Americans understand that strong environmental protections are essential ingredients for both healthy communities and a healthy economy."

http://action.sierraclub.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=235741.0


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Why the Sierra Club Is Endorsing President Obama (Original Post) ProSense Apr 2012 OP
k&r stuntcat Apr 2012 #1
If you don't want to read the 2500 words explaining why, I'll summarize it for you Egalitariat Apr 2012 #2
I don't understand. Look at Romney's site on the issue of the environment: Make7 Apr 2012 #3
Because covering, wiping, and dangling for BP is better than weepily apologizing to them TheKentuckian Apr 2012 #4

stuntcat

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1. k&r
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 07:37 PM
Apr 2012

I'm cool with Sierra Club, but I can't join because my most fecund neighbor works for them lol I'm in LCV though, and I might drop my NPR and give that $65 to Clean Water Action!

 

Egalitariat

(1,631 posts)
2. If you don't want to read the 2500 words explaining why, I'll summarize it for you
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 08:45 PM
Apr 2012

1) Sierra Club is for the environment
2) President Obama is a Democrat

At least this was posted online, and she didn't waste any paper (and therefore trees) on her column.

TheKentuckian

(25,029 posts)
4. Because covering, wiping, and dangling for BP is better than weepily apologizing to them
Wed Apr 18, 2012, 09:27 PM
Apr 2012

while fighting to get them more subsidies and tax breaks.

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