[All] Tell President Obama that Canadians support clean energy, not pipelines

Louisette Lanteigne butterflybluelu at rogers.com
Thu Feb 21 16:59:50 EST 2013




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Subject: Tell President Obama that Canadians support clean energy, not pipelines
 

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Dear Friends,

Any day now, the U.S. government will approve or reject the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry oil from the tar sands in Alberta to refineries in Texas. 

President Barack Obama needs to hear from you now. 

He needs to know that Canadians support bold action to fight climate change. 

Some U.S. leaders fear that rejecting the pipeline will put relations with Canada at risk. Let them know that Canadians will applaud  bold action to fight climate change. Every leader, in every country, has a global responsibility to create a cleaner, safer future. 

The priorities set in Ottawa and Washington reach across our planet. It is not only our economies that are interdependent; our air, water and our future are bound together and will be defined by our ability to act on the most important issue facing the planet. 

Canadians and Americans are united for a clean, prosperous future together. 

Send a letter of support now. 
  
  
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