For Immediate Release Contact: Trey Pollard, (202) 495-3058
August 23, 2012
Sierra Club Statement On the Romney-Ryan Energy Plan
Washington, DC – Today, Mitt Romney released details about his energy plan. Romney’s plan rehashes the reckless Big Oil and Big Coal priorities he has pushed for months, ending numerous public health safeguards, shredding the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, throwing open public lands and offshore areas to drilling and mining, and killing tens of thousands of American clean energy jobs.
Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune Released the Following Statement in Response:
“Mitt Romney has devised an energy insecurity plan that would make us even more dependent upon oil, coal, and gas companies while ignoring climate disruption, economic growth, and the health and well-being of the American people.
Does anyone really think that the winning economy of the 21st century can be built on 19th century fossil fuel technology? Romney's plan is an anchor to the past. The future America deserves is one in which energy doesn't cost lives, and no one has to choose between a good job and good health.
America needs a bold, innovative plan for our energy future that acknowledges reality. We need a plan that produces energy domestically, puts people to work, and makes us truly energy independent - but one that also stabilizes our climate, and keeps our air and water clean.
We have solutions that won't keep us chained to fossil fuels, and they're already working. Greenhouse gas emissions are down to their lowest level in 20 years. We're using less oil, and new fuel standards will double efficiency and slash carbon pollution. U.S. wind power has doubled over the last four years, and solar has grown by a factor of five. This is where we need to go as a nation. We can't afford to turn back.”
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The Sierra Club Voter Education Fund seeks to educate voters about the records of the 2012 GOP presidential candidates by highlighting their extreme positions on public health and other issues of critical importance to the American people and encourage the public to find out more about the candidates and their positions on these issues. |