31 July 2012
Shell's Let's Go! Mercy Poll
From: Shell's Arctic Ready <alerts[at]arcticready.com>
Subject: Announcing Shell's Let's Go! Mercy Poll
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 17:26:10 +0200 (CEST)
Help us
play by the rulesyour rules!
To our fellow human stewards of the
globe:
Following our immensely successful
ad contestwith 12,000
ads, many thousands of tweets, 4 million page views, and widespread attention
in the traditional media sectorwe at Shell are proud to announce our
newest social-media venture: the
Let's Go! Mercy
Poll! It's an innovative, humane way for you to help us help
a few of our new Arctic neighborsand, in the process, make sure
your friends and neighbors remain firmly in favor of Arctic drilling.
Here's how it works.
The US government has granted Shell
"incidental
harassment authorization" permits for a number of Arctic seals, whales,
and other mammals, including several with widespread popularity, and some
considered "endangered." While our
permits
do not encourage "harassment" (defined as the disturbance of animals'
feeding, breeding, nursing, migration, shelter, and breathing activities),
they do recognize that several thousand such individuals may unavoidably
be affected in the course of normal oil exploration activities.
While we at Shell are grateful the US Government
will tolerate the necessary disruption of the marine ecosystem in the pursuit
of vital resources, we also recognize that many of our customers experience
knee-jerk reactions to the news that so many mammals will be affected. It
is to address these concerns that we at Shell are launching the
Let's Go! Mercy
Poll, which allows youthe publicto openly and democratically
determine which Arctic mammal could have its Level B Harassment "take"
reduced by half during Shell's upcoming Arctic drilling activities.
For whichever animal first reaches 10,000 votes, our crew will keep
a special lookout that will make their harassment less likely.
Please do not vote more than once, or for more
than one mammal. Whichever species wins this poll, we at Shell will opt to
willingly self-impose meaningful voluntary restrictions above and
beyond the limits imposed by our permits, and will make every effort to reduce
the number of individuals of that species affected by drilling operations
in both our
Beaufort
and
Chukchi
seas operations. Of course, we can't completely eliminate the harassment
of even one speciesprosperity has a price!but with your encouragement
we will consider reducing it very substantially.
Helping you help us help them. Let's go!
Your friends at
ArcticReady.com
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