Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Talk dirty

Dear urvashi,

49,692 people including you have asked Airtel to switch to renewable energy, but they have not responded yet. At the moment Greenpeace activists are literally spelling out the message for them. They are painting ‘Switch off Diesel’ across the company’s head-office in Gurgaon.

The telecom sector including Airtel uses climate change-causing diesel to power its mobile towers. The activists are painting the message across the company's office to help put more pressure on Airtel to take action. You can help this effort by getting more and more signatures on this petition.

Can you forward the mail below to your friends and family, asking them to sign this petition?

Thanks a billion!

Abhishek Pratap,
Climate and energy campaigner
Greenpeace India


Dear friends,

Amazing! 49,692 people have asked Airtel to stop using environmentally unfriendly diesel to power lakhs of mobile towers.[1] Airtel has not responded, so at the moment Greenpeace activists are painting the message on the company’s head-office in Gurgaon.
Click here to ask Airtel to switch to renewable energy

The telecom sector uses subsidised diesel, which leads to a loss of Rs 2600 crore to the government.[2] Being the market leader, Airtel enjoys the biggest portion of this subsidised diesel. Airtel’s switch to renewable energy will make a big difference and set an example for others in the sector.

The activists are painting the message across the company's office to help put more pressure on them. We can help their attempt by adding more and more signatures to the petition. We need to tell Airtel that it can’t ignore demands made by their current and future users like this.

You should add your signature asking Airtel to switch to renewable energy.

http://www.greenpeace.org/india/en/What-We-Do/Stop-Climate-Change/Green-Electronics/switch-off-diesel/ask-airtel-switch-off-diesel/

‘Switch off Diesel’
painted right across their office and a growing number of petitions will help increase pressure on Airtel to act. As service providers, they will find it difficult to ignore so many mobile consumers asking them to switch to renewable energy.

Oil, like coal and nuclear, is an unsustainable energy resource. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill last year revealed the dangers of our addiction to oil.[3]

Recent research done by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has shown that renewable energy has the potential to power the world.[4] Airtel needs to realise this and lead the energy revolution. Tell them now.


Thanks a billion!

Photo of Abhishek Pratap

Abhishek Pratap
Climate and Energy Campaigner
Greenpeace India

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Sources:

1. Over 22,000 customers ask Airtel to go green, www.ciol.com, May 23, 2011
http://www.ciol.com/News/News/News-Reports/Over-22000-customers-ask-Airtel-to-go-green/150237/0/

2. Telecom industry's "diesel exploitation" exposed, Business Standard, May 25, 2011
http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/telecom-industrys-diesel-exploitation-exposed-/435975/

3. BP's Deepwater Horizon oil spill likely to cost more than Exxon Valdez, Guardian, April 30, 2010
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/apr/30/bp-cost-deepwater-horizon-spill?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487

4. Renewable energy can power the world, says landmark IPCC study, Guardian, May 9, 2011
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/may/09/ipcc-renewable-energy-power-world
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