I've been a supporter of 350.org since it was started a couple of years ago. Now I'm working with the Bay Area affiliate of 350.org--350 Bay Area. We should have our web site up in a week or two. One of our projects is to campaign for warning labels on gas pumps. Below is a description of the campaign. It is patterned on the line of reasoning I learned about last month. See post from September 23.
Dump the Pump!
To fight global warming we have to get beyond oil. This is a campaign to require warning labels on gas pumps that say WARNING: BURNING GASOLINE CAUSES GLOBAL WARMING. The label would also point to the city's Climate Action Plan so people understand that there are alternatives to gasoline and other fossil fuels.
Why this campaign?
Stepping up to the climate challenge is the right thing to do. We can't ignore the growing reality of destructive weather—wildfires, drought, floods, severe storms, heat waves. We owe it to our children to try to provide a stable climate and do everything we can to stop climate disruption. We have to work for alternatives to fossil fuels, and to encourage others to do so as well.
Can we do it?
No one should doubt the ingenuity and resolve of our country to face the climate challenge. Especially with the creativity we have here in the Bay Area, we can build a highway to a carbon neutral future with clean energy, conservation, energy efficiency, and innovation. The highway will be open to bikes, transit, pedestrians, electric vehicles, and environmentally sound biofuel vehicles. It must be closed to fossil fuels.
The city council (or Board of Supervisors in San Francisco) can pass an ordinance requiring these warning labels. Each city can have a graphic design contest to make the labels as effective as possible.
What will it take?
The biggest roadblocks we face are the oil companies, who spend millions to spread confusion about climate change. It's very simple—look out the window. The climate is changing and fast. Extreme weather events are setting new records and still getting worse. We can't allow Exxon, Chevron, BP, the Koch brothers and their cohorts to continue to rig the system, block clean energy solutions, and act like they have nothing to do with all the climate disruption that is happening.
Requiring warning labels on gas pumps, with a link to clean air alternatives, is a small step to remind people that they can be part of the solution. Like warnings on cigarette packages, the gas pump warning will make it clear that burning gasoline is a public health hazard, and people should try to use as little as possible.
Of course, this is only a beginning. This campaign was begun by 350 Bay Area (http://local.350.org/350-bay-area/) . We are working to build a Bay Area grassroots movement for deep cuts in CO2 emissions. We want to work to clean up the Chevron refinery, fight against tar sands oil coming into the Bay Area, develop workshops on climate change activism, and join other climate actions. Please join our mailing list by emailing: info@350bayarea.org
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