US Newswire, June 19, 2001
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Campaign to Defend America's Environment Launches `Million Voices' Project.
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LOS ANGELES, Jun 19, 2001
More than 300 entertainment industry leaders attended the
launch of the Campaign to Defend America's Environment's
"Million Voices" project Monday to use the Internet to bring
the environmental views of an unprecedented number of
Americans to bear on politicians in Washington, DC.
Campaign representatives announced the new project in Los
Angeles on Monday at an event at Sony Pictures Studios for
entertainment industry leaders, who heard reports from four
national environmental leaders on the escalating attacks on
laws that protect air, water, wildlife and the environment by
the Bush administration.
Speaking for the Campaign, actress Donna Mills laid out
plans to recruit more than a million Americans for
Internet-based activism by Thanksgiving. The "Million Voices
Project" will give participants an opportunity to make a
difference on important environmental issues before congress
and federal agencies.
"The Internet is revolutionizing environmental advocacy,"
said Rodger Schlickeisen, president of Defenders of Wildlife.
"Within a matter of hours, we can get the word out about key
votes, not just before they happen, but afterward to hold
politicians accountable for their actions."
Schlickeisen; Greg Wetstone, vice president for advocacy
for the Natural Resources Defense Council; Deborah Callahan,
president of the League of Conservation Voters, and Gene
Karpinski, president of US Public Interest Research Group,
offered perspectives from Washington on the wide range of
environmental challenges launched by the administration.
Attending the event were actors Ed Begley, Jr., Frances
Fisher, Sharon Lawrence, Wendie Malick, Donna Mills, Kelly
Preston, Mimi Rogers, Keri Russell, Michael T. Weiss,
producers Paul Haggis and Debra Hill, and columnist Arianna
Huffington among others.
"I want politicians to know that, if you vote against the
environment, you won't do it with impunity," said Callahan.
"This administration is wrong on the environment in the eyes
of a large majority of Americans."
"We are in an unprecedented situation right now. All of
these thousands of species that we're losing are like rivets
in an airplane that are keeping us aloft," said Begley, who
emceed the session. "How many rivets can we loose before the
plane crashes?"
The Campaign to Defend America's Environment is a joint
effort by Defenders of Wildlife, Earth Communications Office
(ECO), Environmental Media Association, League of Conservation
Voters, Natural Resources Defense Council, U.S. Public
Interest Research Group, to build a nationwide network of
activists to defend fundamental U.S. environmental
protections.
CONTACT: Lisa Long of the Campaign To Defend America,
310-729-597
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