Ceres President Issues Statement at Annual Conference Condemning Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill; Calls for Policy Actions to Reduce Dependence on Oil and other Fossil Fuels
(3BLMedia/theCSRfeed) BOSTON, MA - May 5, 2010 - The following statement was issued this morning by Ceres president Mindy S. Lubber on the opening day of Ceres annual conference, "Roadmap for a Sustainable Future," May 5 and 6 at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel. Ceres was launched in 1989 in the wake of the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska.
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Enact national climate and energy legislation that sets strict limits on carbon emissions from oil and other fossil fuels and encourages clean, low-carbon energy sources.
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Eliminate billions of dollars in financial incentives and tax breaks for the oil industry while increasing investment in a new clean energy infrastructure.
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Expedite the development of clean energy resources, including, wind, solar, biomass, and distributed generation to ultimately move to a non-petroleum based economy.
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Protect state and EPA authority to regulate transportation emissions.
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Support the development of low carbon fuel standards.
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Support the development of low carbon fuels, including second-generation biofuels and advanced vehicle technologies such as electric vehicles.
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Increase transportation efficiency with improved land use, increased public transit, and pedestrian and cycling support.
Ceres is the largest national coalition of investors, environmental groups and other public interest organizations working with companies to address sustainability challenges such as climate change. Ceres also directs theInvestor Network on Climate Risk, a network of 90 institutional investors with collective assets totaling nearly $10 trillion focused on the business impacts of climate change. For details, visit http://www.ceres.org.
Contact: Peyton Fleming, Ceres, 617-733-6660 or fleming@ceres.org
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