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We, the Undersigned, endorse the following petition:

End Oil Slicks: Oil Companies Take Responsibility

Target: CEOs Exxon, FINA, BP, Chevron, Seneco, Shell
Sponsor: Josh Dasher
  • Signatures: 30,967
  • Goal: 50,000
  • Deadline: 11-26-2003
A crippled tanker, the Prestige, carrying more than 20 million gallons (around 67,000 tons) of oil split in half off the northwest coast of Spain on Tuesday (Nov. 19), threatening one of the worst environmental disasters in history. Should the tanks leak, the resulting spill would be more than twice the size of that caused by the 1989 Exxon Valdez accident, warned the World Wildlife Federation.

An oil slick 70 miles long and five miles wide in the rich fishery region was visible even before the rear of the tanker sank on Tuesday, threatening a large portion of the Spanish coastline. Damages were estimated at 90 million euros ($90 million) but were expected to spike following Tuesday's development. The accident has put around 1,000 fishermen temporarily out of work. Soldiers and volunteers rushed to dozens of beaches that were blanketed in thick sheets of oil to assess further damages. Meanwhile, environmental experts removed more than 150 oil-covered animals, primarily seabirds, for treatment. "We've seen many dead fish and birds and many others in agony when we rescue them," Ezequiel Navio, from the World Wildlife Fund, told MSNBC. The government warned that the oil spilled could continue to seep into some of the many inlets that penetrate the coastline.

The Oil companies need to take greater responsibility to avoid leakage in the case of accidents. We request that oil companies:

  1. Create tanks that are held inside the ship tankers that will be strong enough to withstand a ship wreck.
  2. Ensure that oil is carried in tanks that if sunk, will not allow leakage in 50 years when the tanks have rusted through OR find a way to ensure that tanks are not left at the bottom of the ocean to rust and leak.
  3. Take all measures to ensure a ZERO tolerance approach to accidents.
Please sign and urge responsibility amongst The oil company CEO's!

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Number Date Prefix Name Country Comments
30,972 2:35 am PST, Mar 7   Johann BOUDOT France  
30,971 6:32 am PDT, May 22   Amanda Cromwell United States  
30,970 10:08 pm PDT, May 1 Mrs. Ruth Thomas United States This lesson should be the first taught to every child...and enforced forever. Clean up your own mess. You are responsible for the consequences of your decisions and actions....now act like grown-ups.
30,969 6:42 pm PDT, Apr 25 Mr. Scott Williams United States  
30,968 5:19 pm PDT, Apr 25 Ms. Emma Carvell United Kingdom Emma says NO to oil spills!
30,967 12:12 pm PDT, Apr 25   Bryant Mathis United States  
30,966 8:51 am PDT, Apr 24 Mrs. Lilli Schweiger United States No brainer!
30,965 8:41 am PDT, Apr 24   William Dunson United States  
30,964 1:42 pm PDT, Apr 15   Brenda Copeland United States  
30,963 5:10 pm PDT, Apr 14   angelica azpurua United States  
30,962 3:11 pm PDT, Apr 9   Alberto Cruz United States  
30,961 12:19 pm PDT, Mar 20   Babs Tracy United States  
30,960 4:51 am PDT, Mar 19   Cara Mason Canada  
30,959 11:38 am PDT, Mar 18   Aiz T Canada  
30,958 6:47 am PST, Mar 6   Kit Chang United States  
30,957 12:27 am PST, Mar 2   Inger Frydenborg Norway  
30,956 6:25 pm PST, Feb 19   Whitney Martin United States While I strongly support the transition from oil dependancy to renewable, environment-friendly energy sources I cannot see a down side to taking the steps to protect the oceans and animals from what I consider "voluntary manslaughter" and what others may simply call an accident. I am sure for every "accident" the oil companies lose money. Taking the steps to make the tanks more sustainable and recovery of the oil possible has to benefit the profit margin in the long run. And if a benefit of playing to the business men's greed gets us to a place where the oceans and animals are safer then I'll take it for now. Hopefully in the end we will be using a different energy source.
30,955 7:45 pm PST, Feb 15   Lauren Barton Australia  
30,954 6:32 pm PST, Feb 15   Crystal Romero United States  
30,953 2:20 am PST, Feb 11   Bobbie Straley United States  
30,952 10:13 am PST, Feb 6   Christine Iadeluca United States  
30,951 6:20 pm PST, Jan 22   Jason Bowman United States  
30,950 10:23 pm PST, Jan 19   Cynthia Deanne United States  
30,949 8:08 pm PST, Jan 14   Faron Morgan United States  
30,948 7:43 pm PST, Dec 30 Ms. Patsy Halloway United States  
30,947 2:04 pm PST, Dec 30   Thomas Poeschel United States  
30,946 3:06 am PST, Dec 24   Olga Papadopoulou Greece  
30,945 8:00 pm PST, Dec 23   Delena Indar Trinidad And Tobago  
30,944 3:48 pm PST, Dec 19   Leimomi Matunding United States  
30,943 10:10 pm PST, Dec 18 Ms. paavitha thambiratnam Malaysia  
30,942 8:39 am PST, Dec 12 Mr. clint roberts United States  
30,941 6:40 pm PST, Dec 11   Leah Ker United States  
30,940 12:26 pm PST, Dec 7   Danille Baptista United States  
30,939 3:45 am PST, Dec 5   Dina Hartsell United States  
30,938 7:56 pm PST, Dec 4   Susie Pirtle United States  
30,937 7:26 pm PST, Nov 25   Liz Shaub United States  
30,936 6:43 pm PST, Nov 24   Emily MacDonald United States  
30,935 7:45 am PST, Nov 22   Isa Paez Mexico If you feel like destroying the environment, fine with me, but you have to think about everybody else in the world and stop being so selfish.
30,934 3:15 am PST, Nov 19   Damien Gagne Canada  
30,933 3:03 pm PST, Nov 18   JoAnn Herald Canada  
30,932 8:45 am PST, Nov 16   Diana Martz*AnimalWarrior* United States  
30,931 12:55 pm PST, Nov 15   iris cruz United States  
30,930 5:28 pm PST, Nov 3   David Myers United States  
30,929 6:52 am PST, Nov 1   Gin King United States  
30,928 2:47 pm PST, Oct 30 Mr. Anonymous United States  
30,927 6:13 pm PDT, Oct 27 Mr. Barielup Nyone United States The standard of environmental justice should be equally distributed by the trans-national companies. As it's done in Euro and America, so it should be done in countries in Africa,where transnationals like shell, is known for it environmental racism.
30,926 6:50 pm PDT, Oct 26   Lorenzo Giuffra United States  
30,925 12:35 am PDT, Oct 26   Carl Dexter United States  
30,924 10:19 am PDT, Oct 25   kim Fowler United States  
30,923 7:28 pm PDT, Oct 14   Tomy Woodson United States  
30,922 11:45 am PDT, Oct 14   Lauren h United States  
30,921 7:31 pm PDT, Oct 11   Tessla Martin United States  
30,920 4:01 pm PDT, Oct 6   Rachael Kistner United States we need to keep the ocean safe from oil spills! the ocean animals will not survive if we keep spilling oil! we need to save them, and it all starts here! help save the ocean and stop oil spills! have a heart!
30,919 10:30 am PDT, Sep 25   remme Martin United States  
30,918 5:18 pm PDT, Sep 21 Ms. Bonnie Barfield United States I hope to see the day when we aren't shipping oil, because we will be using cleaner alternatives.
30,917 12:36 am PDT, Sep 21 Mr. Cade Peterson United States Oil companies never want to do the "right thing" unless shamed by a loud and outraged mostly American public. What is wrong with the greedy? It's perfectly fair to make a profit, but not when you need to clean up after yourselves during accidents. Accidents will happen, but cleaning up after them is only right and good.
30,916 11:05 am PDT, Sep 20   Kelly Riley United States  
30,915 7:39 am PDT, Sep 19   carol narick United States  
30,914 6:04 pm PDT, Sep 12   Carl Propst United States The oil companies need to be environmentally responsible for any oil leakage and build ships that are more protected against wreckage and oil leaks.
30,913 8:27 pm PDT, Sep 8 Mrs. Barbara Harris United States Sunoco, Inc. spilled oil into 2 homes /basements (EPA was immediately notified but failed to respond or contact Sunoco concerning environmntal and health violations), failed to report it for over 5 years, no DEP sign off and Act 2 remediation as agreed in 2001, the Febuary 16, 2006 death of a spill victim living over contaminated soil, violations of the Clean Stream Law, Act of 1937 yet no action by EPA and PA"DEP". Make Oil companies take responsibility help me enact legislation requiring EPA and PA"DEP" to file charges immediately and prosecute if not reported within 24 hours and violations corrected.
30,912 5:40 am PDT, Sep 7   Kim Miller United States  
30,911 8:26 am PDT, Aug 31   Brenda Crowder United States  
30,910 3:24 pm PDT, Aug 29   Melissa Tso United States  
30,909 10:06 pm PDT, Aug 27   Linda Bonura United States  
30,908 4:46 am PDT, Aug 23   Nikki Walker United States  
30,907 3:36 pm PDT, Aug 3   Abbi B. United States  
30,906 1:30 am PDT, Jul 21   Marilee Ni-Etain United States  
30,905 3:30 pm PDT, Jul 20   Chris Meyer United States  
30,904 1:35 pm PDT, Jul 19   Anonymous Canada  
30,903 7:39 pm PDT, Jul 18   Anonymous United States  
30,902 1:54 pm PDT, Jul 16   Lauren Bryant United States  
30,901 2:19 pm PDT, Jul 15   Wicked Chik United States  

End Oil Slicks: Oil Companies Take Responsibility

Following several shocking and environmentally destructive oil slicks we, oil consumers across the globe insist that you take greater responsibility to ensure that no more slick happen.

We request that you:
1) Create tanks that are held inside the ship tankers that will be strong enough to withstand a ship wreck.
2) Ensure that oil is carried in tanks that if sunk, will not allow leakage in 50 years when the tanks have rusted through OR find a way to ensure that tanks are not left at the bottom of the ocean to rust and leak.
3) Take all measures to ensure a ZERO tolerance approach to accidents.

Thank You,
The Undersigned.

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