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PLEASE HELP SAVE THE GRAND CANYON

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Phantastica

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i received the following email from Avaaz.org
Please sign a quick message HERE; it will only take a couple seconds. Thank You<3:d

Dear friends across the U.S.,


The Grand Canyon is threatened by a huge wave of uranium mining -- and the deadline for public comment is in six days. Lets flood the consultation with messages and tell the federal government to save the Grand Canyon. -- Submit a comment today and send this to everyone:

Sign a message!
The Grand Canyon, one of America's greatest treasures, is threatened by a huge wave of Uranium mining -- and the deadline for public comment is in six days.

For two years, a hard-won moratorium on mining has protected the Canyon, but the ban is now set to expire. If the federal government doesn't renew it, a "Uranium Rush" of mining would permanently scar the face of this unique and priceless land, devastate local communities, and endanger water supplies for millions who live nearby.

Lobbyists are right now pushing the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to open the floodgates for mines, but a 20 year ban is on the table. A public outcry helped secure the embargo last time and if enough of us raise the alarm again we could ensure the Canyon is mine free -- this time for decades. The deadline for public comment is April 4th -- Let’s flood the public consultation with messages to save the Grand Canyon! Send a comment now, and tell everyone to do the same:


During the Bush years, Uranium prices soared -- and the mining industry rushed to stake mining claims on the federal land where the Grand Canyon sits. Over 1,100 mining claims have already been filed within 5 miles of the Grand Canyon. To mine uranium, companies rip up huge tracts of land to extract radioactive material -- before processing it for use in weapons and nuclear power plants.

The sheer destruction of the mines led the Havasupai Indians, who live in the canyon itself, and all tribal governments in northern Arizona to ban uranium mining on all their lands. Such opposition, paired with widespread public pressure, helped persuade the Obama administration to put in place the temporary ban shortly after it took office.

But now the mining moratorium his running out -- Uranium extraction is more lucrative than ever, and the pressure coming from the powerful mining lobby is intense. Only a massive wave of national pressure can keep the Grand Canyon off-limits to destructive uranium mining. Let's make the public's voice impossible to ignore -- send a message here:


America's national park system is one of our greatest progressive legacies. But it's always been a battle to protect it -- with lobbyists for private profiteering building strength. This week, one of the most beloved icons of our natural heritage is on the line. Let's unite around a vision of our nation that preserves its beauty for our children, their children, and all the generations to come.

With hope,

Ben, Brianna, Iain, Mia, Heather, Ricken, and the whole Avaaz team

More information

The New York Times: The Grand Canyon Uranium Rush

Treehugger: Uranium “Yellow Monster” Threatens Grand Canyon

Uranium Mining 101

Report:Grand Canyon Threatened by Approval of Uranium Mining Activities
 
Thanks for posting this. The canyon is a beautiful and magical place. I hope that we can keep it as pristine as it is today.
 
signed! My sister has travelled through the grand canyon with her boyfriend and loved it. I'm sure she will sign it as well as her boyfriend.
I'll get as many people as I can to sign it too!
 
I would sign if I was american, but alas I am canadian..
Anyone who has been there would definatily understand why this is something that needs to be stopped..once you are there in person there isn't really anything else like it. I will never forget the place.
 
fractal enchantment said:
I would sign if I was american, but alas I am canadian..
Anyone who has been there would definatily understand why this is something that needs to be stopped..once you are there in person there isn't really anything else like it. I will never forget the place.
Anyone can sign. In the "Country" option, u can just select "Canada.":d
 
I reside near the grand canyon; it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, and I for one will not let this occur. I am going to spread the word through out the University; I am sure my forestry professors will help out as well....
 
maxzar100 said:
I reside near the grand canyon; it is one of the most beautiful places on the planet, and I for one will not let this occur. I am going to spread the word through out the University; I am sure my forestry professors will help out as well....
spreading the word throughout the University would def help max if u reside near the Canyons. Its so pathetic that these greedy bastards will stop at nothing to fill their pockets even if it means the death of our lovely planet. I'm sure forestry professors at you're university will also be a great help in raising awareness regarding this issue. Thank you for taking this initiative<3
 
Avaaz Uranium Mining Petition said:
UPDATE: Due to the overwhelming public response, the Bureau of Land Management has extended the public consultation period through May! Send your comment today and tell everyone you know.

We've been granted some leniency to collect more votes.

There are a few things anyone can do to easily spread awareness over this issue. Posting links in media outlets (despite what their target audience may be) is a good start. I've been posting comments on the most viewed CNN and Fox News articles recently. But that is just one example of reaching out to a broader range of people. I'll be researching into my college to see if I might be able to make some kind public post to students.
 
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