Drill Baby Drill, Burn Baby Burn, Spill Baby Spill

Let’s face it, our country is addicted to oil. Even George W. Bush, a former oil peddler, has admitted this addiction. And like any sickness, our addiction to oil has serious consequences: higher temperatures, melting glaciers, more violent storms and $4 a gallon gasoline to name just a few.

Now, in search of another quick fix, Congress and President Bush have lifted the moratorium on offshore oil drilling that has protected most of our nation’s coasts for thirty years.

The U.S. burns 25 percent of the world’s oil, but we only have three percent of the world’s proven oil reserves. Offshore drilling won’t even deliver a drop of oil for ten years, according to the Bush Administration’s own numbers. That means we’ll never be able to drill our way to lower gas prices or energy independence.

Drilling for offshore oil is like giving an addict a bigger dose – it doesn’t solve the problem, it just makes it worse – for all of us.

Politicians talk a good game about the war on drugs. But it’s time they learned to kick a habit that threatens our entire planet. It’s time to quit oil, get clean, and make a permanent switch to renewable energy.

TAKE ACTION! Tell our next President to just say no to offshore drilling.

Chanting “drill, baby, drill” is like a drug dealer saying, “come on, it’ll make you feel good.” It’s being sold as a temporary fix, but the effects on the planet’s health will last more than a lifetime.

Our addiction is making the planet sick while Big Oil is getting rich. Global warming threatens us all, and if we don’t break our addiction, we’ll ALL suffer the consequences.

The cycle of addiction must end now – and it’s our generation that must stand up and make the change.

Sincerely,

Kate Smolski
Global Warming Campaigner