FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 7, 2015
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Obama Administration Delays DC Fossil Fuel Auction
Under Pressure from Climate Activists
Global Fight to “Keep Fossil Fuels in the Ground” Heats Up
Washington, DC — Under pressure from climate campaigners, the Obama Administration announced a last minute delay for a fossil fuel auction scheduled for this Thursday in Washington, D.C.
A number of climate organizations had planned a demonstration outside the DC auction site 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.
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 oil 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.
Details about the action planned for Thursday can be found on facebook here.
The Obama Administration’s announcement can be found here.
Groups organizing the DC action issued the following statements:
“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.” – Jason Kowalski, Policy Director, 350.org
“The Obama Administration continues to lease public lands for catastrophic fossil fuel extraction, but the growing movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground has them reconsidering. Department of the Interior has become a captured agency, doing the bidding of massive corporations while ignoring public outcry and climate consequences, so it’s past time for there to be some accountability. If Department of the Interior won’t make the right decision on its own, President Obama needs to step in and direct Secretary Sally Jewell to stop these leases now.” – Kelly Mitchell, Greenpeace USA Climate Campaign Director
“If the administration can’t handle the optics of auctioning fossil fuels while negotiating a climate deal in Paris, it shouldn’t be auctioning off fossil fuels at all. It’s time to end the federal fossil fuel leasing program to align public lands management with our climate goals and keep up to 450 billion tons of carbon pollution in the ground.” – Taylor McKinnon, Center for Biological Diversity
“People powered opposition is working throughout the US, in Paris and around the world. Canceling the lease sale is a great indicator of Obama’s commitment to tackling the climate change crisis, but there are still additional fossil fuel leases scheduled for 2016–including the Gulf of Mexico. Commitments made in Paris will be put to the test here in the US and in the most affected communities. Obama’s climate legacy will be determined in this next year. It’s time that the Obama Administration stop giving away public lands to Big Oil and Big Coal for pennies on the dollar.” – Ruth Breech, Senior Campaigner, Rainforest Action Network
“Activists across the country have shown again and again that they are willing to do what it takes to make sure President Obama starts living up to his climate commitments, and he seems to be listening. But simply delaying these auctions is not enough. It is long past time President Obama puts a stop to the fossil fuel giveaway on public lands once and for all.” – Elijah Zarlin, Climate Campaigns Director, CREDO
“Selling off public lands to the oil and gas industry amidst the Paris climate talks would have been the height of hypocrisy. We’re delighted to see this lease sale delayed but will be even more so once this fossil fuel leasing program is ended for good. Those of us working hard in Paris for a successful climate agreement need all the support we can get, and this victory for the keep it in the ground movement should put a little more wind in our sails.” – David Turnbull, Campaigns Director, Oil Change International
“In 2015, the Obama Administration held more than 20 onshore oil and gas auctions and sold the rights to drill and frack on more than one-half million acres of our nation’s precious public lands. To make matters worse, the climate impacts of this leasing program have never been studied in an environmental impact statement. If the President is truly serious about climate change, 2016 has to be different.” – Tim Ream, Climate and Energy Campaign Director, WildEarth Guardians
“Today’s decision marks a victory for the growing movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground, and hold President Obama to his promise to leave a safe climate future for present and future generations. After bold statements for urgent climate action in Alaska and Paris, President Obama cannot claim climate leadership as long as his administration continues to offer our public lands and waters for fossil fuel exploitation. The Obama administration should take note: we will be back in March and at every other lease sale until he recognizes that his climate legacy depends on keeping fossil fuels in the ground.” – Marissa Knodel, Climate Campaigner, Friends of the Earth
“The movement to ban fracking and keep fossil fuels in the ground continues to grow. Climate leaders don’t frack, and if President Obama wants to consider himself a leader in Paris, he needs to ban new fossil fuel leases on our public lands.” – Thomas Meyer, Food & Water Watch
“The punting of this auction away from the spotlight of the Paris climate negotiations is an acknowledgment by the Obama administration that their rhetoric on the urgency of tackling climate change is not aligned with their actions back home. We must continue to call out this hypocrisy until this and future administrations policies align with the scientific necessity to keep the vast majority of fossil fuels in the ground.” – Evan Weber, Executive Director, U.S. Climate Plan