Support the Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling

Support the Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling

Target:
U.S. Congress
The Outer Continental Shelf Moratorium was first enacted by Congress in 1981. This ban effectively closes off a large majority of the U.S. shoreline to oil drilling and increased fossil fuel exploration.

The Bush administration, and Republicans in Congress, are still trying to have this ban lifted. They claim that lifting the ban will promote increased economic activity, lower gasoline prices, and more jobs over time. This is not the case!

Please sign my petition and support the ban on increased offshore oil drilling because...

Increased oil production will not solve this country's energy problems in the long or short term!

Even if the federal government allowed for additional drilling, the extra oil they would receive would only fuel America's current energy needs for about 2.5 years. Also, oil found from drilling in new areas would not be seen on the market in the form of gasoline for at least 10 years, and as late as 2030. New drilling would only increase the amount of gasoline on the market by 7%, and its effect on costs at the pump would be minimal.

Increased offshore drilling would do irreparable harm to local environments!

The everyday operation of drilling plants causes air, water, and soil pollution. Oil spills that sometimes occur during transportation release toxic chemicals into the environment. The act of drilling itself dredges up dangerous chemicals like mercury, lead, and arsenic. These later end up in local water supplies.

Maintaining the ban on offshore oil drilling would encourage the development of alternative energy sources!

Developing energy sources such as wind, solar, and geothermal power now would decrease this country's dependence on oil by 50% by the year 2050. If funded properly, development in alternative energy sources could create new jobs in a rapidly growing economic center.

Please, sign this petition now! Tell Congress that you want the ban upheld to prevent an ineffective solution to U.S. energy problems, irreparable environmental damage, and increased development of a fossil fuel that will not be here forever anyway!



The Outer Continental Shelf Moratorium was first enacted by Congress in 1981. This ban effectively closes off a large majority of the U.S. shoreline to oil drilling and increased fossil fuel exploration.

The Bush administration, and Republicans in Congress, are still trying to have this ban lifted. They claim that lifting the ban will promote increased economic activity, lower gasoline prices, and more jobs over time. This is not the case!

Please sign my petition and support the ban on increased offshore oil drilling because...

Increased oil production will not solve this country's energy problems in the long or short term!

Even if the federal government allowed for additional drilling, the extra oil they would receive would only fuel America's current energy needs for about 2.5 years. Also, oil found from drilling in new areas would not be seen on the market in the form of gasoline for at least 10 years, and as late as 2030. New drilling would only increase the amount of gasoline on the market by 7%, and its effect on costs at the pump would be minimal.

Increased offshore drilling would do irreparable harm to local environments!

The everyday operation of drilling plants causes air, water, and soil pollution. Oil spills that sometimes occur during transportation release toxic chemicals into the environment. The act of drilling itself dredges up dangerous chemicals like mercury, lead, and arsenic. These later end up in local water supplies.

Maintaining the ban on offshore oil drilling would encourage the development of alternative energy sources!

Developing energy sources such as wind, solar, and geothermal power now would decrease this country's dependence on oil by 50% by the year 2050. If funded properly, development in alternative energy sources could create new jobs in a rapidly growing economic center.

Please, sign this petition now! Tell Congress that you want the ban upheld to prevent an ineffective solution to U.S. energy problems, irreparable environmental damage, and increased development of a fossil fuel that will not be here forever anyway!



signature
goal: 1,000
 
sign petition!
50
50 log in or sign up to start earning Butterfly Credits today!
Already a Care2 member? log in. Or, 
connect with Facebook

This petition is closed. Thank you for your interest.

You can do more! Show me more petitions »
We signed the "Support the Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling" petition!
# 65:
6:18 am PDT, Mar 18, Mark Abell, New York
We can drive electric cars powered by solar panels instead.
# 64:
9:57 am PDT, Mar 11, Véronique Brière, Canada
# 63:
4:12 pm PDT, Mar 10, Alison Williams, Texas
# 62:
7:36 am PDT, Mar 10, Elena Golovacheva, Russian Federation
# 61:
2:23 pm PST, Mar 7, Mervi Rantala, Finland
# 60:
2:44 pm PST, Mar 1, Dae Kim, Ohio
# 59:
2:30 pm PST, Mar 1, Nadia Kim, Ohio
# 58:
5:47 pm PST, Feb 21, Tylar Brock, Illinois
# 57:
5:47 pm PST, Feb 21, Tylar Brock, Illinois
# 56:
5:20 am PST, Feb 20, Denise Parnell, Canada
What is it you don't understand about this statement??????: "Support the Ban on Offshore Oil Drilling". Aren't the lives of your children and grand-children worth more than the all almighty dollar????????? I like to believe that you would say YES.
# 55:
11:55 am PST, Feb 17, Lynda Harding, United Kingdom
# 54:
8:31 pm PST, Feb 6, Rachael Klodzinski, California
# 53:
7:09 pm PST, Jan 25, Kristen Smith, North Carolina
# 52:
10:10 am PST, Jan 25, Marilyn michelle Johnson, Ohio
# 51:
9:52 am PST, Jan 22, Marjorie Schwartz, California
President Obama has decided to lease space off the California coast for oil drilling. This is a bad policy decision. Please advise and vote against this. Todah (Thanks.)
# 50:
9:48 pm PST, Jan 17, Sophie Szeferowicz, France
# 49:
10:32 am PST, Jan 17, Julia Tawyea', Pennsylvania
# 48:
2:59 pm PST, Jan 16, Jubilee Silver, Russian Federation
# 47:
3:22 pm PST, Jan 6, Peter Boisclair, Minnesota
# 46:
4:09 pm PST, Jan 3, Ernie McLaney, North Carolina
I support this petition to ban all offshore oil drilling. Fossil fuels are dirty and not sustainable. We must move now to clean, renewable energy. If we fail to do so, we will continue to contribute to climate disruption as well as our dependancy on foreign governments for our energy. We have the technology now to produce abundant, clean energy and cannot solve future energy needs through "business as usual" methods. Clean energy is our future and the American people understand this and want the new jobs this industry will create. Let's move forward in a sustainable manner.
# 45:
4:45 pm PST, Dec 22, Jomphe Marius, Canada
# 44:
4:24 am PST, Dec 20, Marco Beato, Italy
# 43:
8:55 am PST, Dec 13, Kathy Thornton, California
# 42:
4:09 am PST, Dec 13, Connie Hawkins, Pennsylvania
# 40:
7:33 pm PST, Dec 11, Thomas Kristan, Canada
# 39:
6:54 am PST, Dec 9, Freddie Geisler, Florida
# 38:
2:12 am PST, Dec 7, Can Atik, Turkey
# 37:
1:50 pm PST, Dec 5, Octavian Paul Draja, Romania
# 36:
2:35 pm PST, Dec 4, Gerardo Gonzalez, Puerto Rico
# 35:
8:47 pm PST, Dec 2, Pam Boland, Georgia
# 34:
8:06 pm PST, Dec 1, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
# 33:
6:05 pm PST, Dec 1, Natalie Santiago, Puerto Rico
# 32:
1:40 pm PST, Dec 1, Cheryl Janiszewski, Maryland
# 31:
7:33 pm PST, Nov 30, Anthony Montapert, California
# 30:
6:33 pm PST, Nov 30, Name not displayed, California
# 29:
5:19 pm PST, Nov 30, Amy Bittner, Florida
# 28:
3:00 pm PST, Nov 30, David Dunkleberger, Pennsylvania
# 26:
12:10 pm PST, Nov 29, Dolores Delgiorgio, Arizona
# 25:
6:51 am PST, Nov 29, Jason Bowman, California
# 24:
6:48 am PST, Nov 29, Candy LeBlanc, California
# 23:
3:07 am PST, Nov 29, Ari R. Kolman, Canada
# 22:
9:31 pm PST, Nov 28, Adria Dobiash, Washington
# 21:
7:40 pm PST, Nov 28, Tashia Mccarty, Maryland
# 20:
3:58 pm PST, Nov 28, Dave Sennett, Pennsylvania
# 19:
1:56 pm PST, Nov 28, Laurie Oliver, Texas
# 18:
11:03 am PST, Nov 28, Sarah Meyer, Canada
# 17:
10:47 am PST, Nov 28, Debra Yarbrough, North Carolina
# 16:
9:44 am PST, Nov 28, Name not displayed, New York
# 15:
8:02 am PST, Nov 28, Name not displayed, New York
# 14:
7:21 am PST, Nov 28, Franziska Eber, Germany
# 13:
6:29 am PST, Nov 28, Sherron Intriago, Florida
# 12:
4:36 am PST, Nov 28, Bill Craig, Germany
# 11:
4:20 am PST, Nov 28, Filomena Pereira, United Kingdom
# 10:
3:23 am PST, Nov 28, Daniel Chesworth, Australia
# 9:
3:07 am PST, Nov 28, Erika Stone, Virginia
# 8:
11:59 pm PST, Nov 27, Matjaz Bratus, Slovenia
# 7:
10:34 pm PST, Nov 27, JOSSIE ROSS, Canada
# 6:
7:00 pm PST, Nov 27, Kristina Salgado, Arkansas
# 5:
6:40 pm PST, Nov 27, Shelby Bouck, Florida
# 4:
6:37 pm PST, Nov 27, Jennifer Gardner, Florida
# 3:
6:14 pm PST, Nov 27, Amber Coon, New York
# 2:
4:56 pm PST, Nov 27, Steve Dale, Australia
OIL IS KILLING US ALL AND DESTROYING THE PLANET AND ALL OTHER LIVING CREATURES AND SPECIES,THEY POLLUTE AND DESTROY FOR THERE MASSIVE PROFITS WHICH THEY DONT PAY TAX ON,OIL IS DEATH TO EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE.
# 1:
1:51 pm PST, Nov 27, Thomas Kristan, Canada
  • View Signatures:
  • |<
  • <
  • 65
  • >
  • >|
Copyright © 2010 Care2.com, inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved