Gulf Crisis and help

oil pelicanWhen I saw this image, I wanted to turn away, close my eyes, and not look. It is just way too painful for me. I love birds. Feeding and watching and protecting birds are part of my everyday life. I am crushed. But I can’t turn away and pretend it’s not happening. Now the oil has reached four states, and might be underneath the Atlantic ocean, heading its way to the East Coast.

I want to help this pelican. I want to hold it and clean off the oil. I want it to live. But I am far away, so all I can do is pray, and hope it helps. I feel helpless, and I’m sure many other people do too. So when I got a request by the Sierra Club I felt like I was given some action that I could do. Here is what they say:

Watching the largest environmental disaster in our nation’s history unfold has been infuriating — it’s clear that there is no quick fix to clean up this mess. We need to make sure this type of disaster never happens again.

Are you fed up? Sickened by what you’re seeing in the Gulf? This is the time to join together and help break our nation free from Big Oil’s stranglehold.

The Sierra Club will be holding rallies and events, running ads, and engaging people all across the country to generate a movement to move Beyond Oil. We have never needed President Obama’s visionary leadership more than we do right now — it’s time to stop letting the oil industry call the shots, and to start embracing clean energy.

I am attaching the link so you can go to Sierra Club and take action too. We must be sure this never happens again; That we never drill for oil so deep into the ocean that we can’t fix it when it breaks. That we all become aware of how our own personal use of energy is part of this problem. It is easier to look away from the bleeding in the Gulf. But as much as it hurts, I will face this tragedy head on, heart open.

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2 comments

  • Lilan Laishley says:

    Thank you for your thoughts Rina, and the website. It is important to share our resources.

  • Rina Hatcher says:

    I agree – I feel hurt for the wildlife being affected by this disaster. Makes me want to be 19 again, so I could devote my younger years to helping and making a difference.

    I recently watched a documentary on the National Parks, with focus on Yellowstone. In it, they mentioned the advent of the National Audubon Society, to help protect the birds of Yellowstone, and other National Parks. I visited their website, and they too have put into motion ways of helping.

    Here’s their website: http://www.audubon.org/.

    It’s a shame that a company like BP can operate while not guaranteeing their ability to clean up their own messes. Great article LIlan!