Above photo: Demonstrators hold signs and participate in a collective chant at the close of the Global Climate March in New York City on the eve of the Paris climate talks, Nov. 29, 2015. By Albin Lohr-Jones, Pacific Press/Associated Press.
Obama Administration Delays Fossil Fuel Auction Targeted by Climate Campaigners!
Washington, DC — Under pressure from climate campaigners, the Obama Administration announced alast minute delay for a fossil fuel auction scheduled for this Thursday in Washington, D.C.
350.org Policy Director Jason Kowalski issued the following statement on the win:
“Keeping fossil fuels in the ground has quickly become the new standard for climate leadership. The Obama administration clearly recognized that it couldn’t present itself as a climate leader in Paris if it was peddling fossil fuels at home. The win against the Keystone XL pipeline has energized a ‘keep it in the ground’ movement across the United States and around the world. You’ll see many more protests like this over the year ahead–especially that we now have such clear evidence that they work. We’ll definitely be back in March to protest this auction if it indeed goes forward.”
Campaigners with 350.org and partner organizations had planned a demonstration outside the auction to pressure the Obama administration to keep fossil fuels in the ground at home while negotiating for climate action in Paris. Coverage of the planned protest included articles in TIME, the International Business Times, and Mashable.
The action was publicized in the press late last week and campaigners say hundreds of people had signed up to take part in the protest, with many willing to risk arrest to stop the auction from proceeding. Fresh off their victory over the Keystone XL pipeline, over the last month activists united under the “Keep It In the Ground” banner have targeted fossil fuel actions in Colorado, Alaska, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, and elsewhere.
Scientists have made it clear that in order to keep global warming under 2°C, a target the United States has supported at the climate talks in Paris, let alone the 1.5°C that many vulnerable nations are calling for, more than 80% of known fossil fuel reserves must stay in the ground.
Hundreds of organizations have asked President Obama to end these fossil fuel auctions – a policy supported by seven senators including Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Around half the fossil fuels under US soil are on public lands managed by the Obama Administration. A report from Ecoshift Consulting showed that ending the policy of selling of gas and coal to the fossil fuel industry would keep 90% of these fossil fuels in the ground, forever — keeping 450 billion tons of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.