Resolution submitted by the Minnesota/Dakotas District Convention, March 15, 2014
Whereas
the Sierra Club, Rainforest Action Network, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom, Codepink, 350.org, CREDO, and countless other environmental and earth justice groups have consistently urged the President to reject the Keystone XL Tar Sands Pipeline, and
whereas
President Obama has long had the facts to support rejection of the pipeline, and
whereas this pipeline is expected to carry 800,000 barrels per day and spew three times more climate pollution than conventional oil, making Keystone XL a disaster for the climate, as well as devastating the lives of Indigenous communities, farmers, and homes along the pipeline’s route, and
whereas
the unnecessarily large U.S. military budget eats up money that could go to developing green energy technology, which would create sustainable jobs, take our troops out of harm’s way, and protect the environment,
Therefore, be it resolved
that the President be urged to reject the Pipeline and concentrate efforts on the development of green energy technology for the sake of the planet and life on it. If the decision has already been made to proceed with the Pipeline,
be it resolved
that every possible action be taken to reverse this decision.
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CONVENTION DISCUSSION
30th National Convention, Communist Party USA
Chicago | June 13-15, 2014