Re: [Texascavers] Keystone XL Pledge - Not "Directly" caving related

2014-02-25 Thread Ron Ralph
Scott,

I work for environmental outfits that work with various gas and oil companies 
to guide them through the morass of State and Federal laws that proliferate the 
government.  There is no conflict of interest – we are on the side of the 
resources with a view of helping navigate the various laws.  I take offense at 
your “strong opinions” and would ask you to take your unwarranted criticism to 
another forum.

Ron

From: scott grimes 
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 3:59 PM
To: Texas Cavers 
Subject: [Texascavers] Keystone XL Pledge - Not "Directly" caving related

Howdy Yall,


For those not in the loop- the keystone pipeline is in it's last 90-day window 
before final approval is given, the administration has opened this window to 
allow the public to voice it's opinion before a final decision is made. 

The environmental impact report which was published by the state department 
(that claims there will not be any environmental impact) was contracted out to 
Environmental Resources Management, a company which receives direct funding 
from TransCanada, the builder of the pipeline. Their own website states that 
ERM receives "a substantial portion of our annual revenue comes from projects 
with mining, oil and gas, and other energy companies."


In addition to this blatant conflict of interest, there is a large amount of 
data which shows that there will be significant environmental damage from the 
pipeline. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has produced numerous 
studies backing this up, as have a plethora of other groups. 


I know a great many of you cavers hold strong opinions about the environment, 
and the damage and eventual climate change exacerbation that will come from the 
pipeline will effect us all (and the ecosystems we love to explore). 


I invite you to pledge to protest this, you can follow the link below to 
receive more information about protests and the organizing groups around austin 
that will host the protests over the next few months. 

http://act.credoaction.com/sign/kxl_pledge

"I pledge, if necessary, to join others in my community, and engage in acts of 
dignified, peaceful civil disobedience that could result in my arrest in order 
to send the message to President Obama and his administration that they must 
reject the Keystone XL pipeline."


Regards,
Scott Grimes

UT Grotto / Old Ass





Re: [Texascavers] Keystone XL Pledge - Not "Directly" caving related

2014-02-25 Thread jerryatkin
This is definitely not relevant to this listserve and will only incite 
contention. Please keep your favorite hot button issue to yourself or post to 
another social medium such as your Facebook page.

Jerry.

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 25, 2014, at 3:59 PM, scott grimes  wrote:

> Howdy Yall,
> 
> For those not in the loop- the keystone pipeline is in it's last 90-day 
> window before final approval is given, the administration has opened this 
> window to allow the public to voice it's opinion before a final decision is 
> made. 
> 
> The environmental impact report which was published by the state department 
> (that claims there will not be any environmental impact) was contracted out 
> to Environmental Resources Management, a company which receives direct 
> funding from TransCanada, the builder of the pipeline. Their own website 
> states that ERM receives "a substantial portion of our annual revenue comes 
> from projects with mining, oil and gas, and other energy companies."
> 
> In addition to this blatant conflict of interest, there is a large amount of 
> data which shows that there will be significant environmental damage from the 
> pipeline. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has produced numerous 
> studies backing this up, as have a plethora of other groups. 
> 
> I know a great many of you cavers hold strong opinions about the environment, 
> and the damage and eventual climate change exacerbation that will come from 
> the pipeline will effect us all (and the ecosystems we love to explore). 
> 
> I invite you to pledge to protest this, you can follow the link below to 
> receive more information about protests and the organizing groups around 
> austin that will host the protests over the next few months. 
> 
> http://act.credoaction.com/sign/kxl_pledge
> 
> "I pledge, if necessary, to join others in my community, and engage in acts 
> of dignified, peaceful civil disobedience that could result in my arrest in 
> order to send the message to President Obama and his administration that they 
> must reject the Keystone XL pipeline."
> 
> Regards,
> Scott Grimes
> UT Grotto / Old Ass
> 
> 


Re: [Texascavers] Keystone XL Pledge - Not "Directly" caving related

2014-02-25 Thread George-Paul Richmann
I understand all of the noise on cave text the last few days... This is
tolerable if annoying.   But,  can we PLEASE keep political hot button
issues off of this forum.

Thank you,

GP
On Feb 25, 2014 4:59 PM, "scott grimes"  wrote:

> Howdy Yall,
>
> For those not in the loop- the keystone pipeline is in it's last 90-day
> window before final approval is given, the administration has opened this
> window to allow the public to voice it's opinion before a final decision is
> made.
>
> The environmental impact report which was published by the state
> department (that claims there will not be any environmental impact) was
> contracted out to Environmental Resources Management, a company which
> receives direct funding from TransCanada, the builder of the pipeline.
> Their own website states that ERM receives "a substantial portion of our
> annual revenue comes from projects with mining, oil and gas, and other
> energy companies."
>
> In addition to this blatant conflict of interest, there is a large amount
> of data which shows that there will be significant environmental damage
> from the pipeline. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has
> produced numerous studies backing this up, as have a plethora of other
> groups.
>
> I know a great many of you cavers hold strong opinions about the
> environment, and the damage and eventual climate change exacerbation that
> will come from the pipeline will effect us all (and the ecosystems we love
> to explore).
>
> I invite you to pledge to protest this, you can follow the link below to
> receive more information about protests and the organizing groups around
> austin that will host the protests over the next few months.
>
> http://act.credoaction.com/sign/kxl_pledge
>
> "I pledge, if necessary, to join others in my community, and engage in
> acts of dignified, peaceful civil disobedience that could result in my
> arrest in order to send the message to President Obama and his
> administration that they must reject the Keystone XL pipeline."
>
> Regards,
> Scott Grimes
> UT Grotto / Old Ass
>
>
>


[Texascavers] Keystone XL Pledge - Not "Directly" caving related

2014-02-25 Thread scott grimes
Howdy Yall,

For those not in the loop- the keystone pipeline is in it's last 90-day
window before final approval is given, the administration has opened this
window to allow the public to voice it's opinion before a final decision is
made.

The environmental impact report which was published by the state department
(that claims there will not be any environmental impact) was contracted out
to Environmental Resources Management, a company which receives direct
funding from TransCanada, the builder of the pipeline. Their own website
states that ERM receives "a substantial portion of our annual revenue comes
from projects with mining, oil and gas, and other energy companies."

In addition to this blatant conflict of interest, there is a large amount
of data which shows that there will be significant environmental damage
from the pipeline. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has
produced numerous studies backing this up, as have a plethora of other
groups.

I know a great many of you cavers hold strong opinions about the
environment, and the damage and eventual climate change exacerbation that
will come from the pipeline will effect us all (and the ecosystems we love
to explore).

I invite you to pledge to protest this, you can follow the link below to
receive more information about protests and the organizing groups around
austin that will host the protests over the next few months.

http://act.credoaction.com/sign/kxl_pledge

"I pledge, if necessary, to join others in my community, and engage in acts
of dignified, peaceful civil disobedience that could result in my arrest in
order to send the message to President Obama and his administration that
they must reject the Keystone XL pipeline."

Regards,
Scott Grimes
UT Grotto / Old Ass