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  • Activists gather near Inglewood Oil Field in Los Angeles, one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the country, to urge the Governor of California to take action to phase out fossil fuels, beginning with those within 2500 feet of homes and other sensitive sites, Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Activists gather near Inglewood Oil Field in Los Angeles, one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the country, to urge the Governor of California to take action to phase out fossil fuels, beginning with those within 2500 feet of homes and other sensitive sites, Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Activists gather near Inglewood Oil Field in Los Angeles, one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the country, to urge the Governor of California to take action to phase out fossil fuels, beginning with those within 2500 feet of homes and other sensitive sites, Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • In early September 2020, Los Angeles was blanketed each day with smoke and ash from nearby wildfires. Downtown Los Angeles from Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook. California, USA
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  • Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Activists gather near Inglewood Oil Field in Los Angeles, one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the country, to urge the Governor of California to take action to phase out fossil fuels, beginning with those within 2500 feet of homes and other sensitive sites, Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Activists gather near Inglewood Oil Field in Los Angeles, one of the largest contiguous urban oil fields in the country, to urge the Governor of California to take action to phase out fossil fuels, beginning with those within 2500 feet of homes and other sensitive sites, Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    US_CA_45_4371.jpg
  • In early September 2020, Los Angeles was blanketed each day with smoke and ash from nearby wildfires. A hazy sun shines down on the entrance gate to the Inglewood Oil Field owned by Sentinel Peak Resources a company focused on acquisition, development and exploration of oil and gas assets, especially in California. Culver City, California, USA
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  • Inglewood Oil Field, Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • In early September 2020, Los Angeles was blanketed each day with smoke and ash from nearby wildfires. Downtown Los Angeles from Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook. California, USA
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  • Sheep grazing in field with emissions from oil refinery in background. Delano, Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • On July 22, 2010, over a thousand protesters marched to Occidental Petroleum offices in Westwood, Los Angeles to demonstrate against the California state loophole that allows oil companies to extract oil, tax free. Of the major oil producing states, only California does not have an oil severance tax on the million barrels of crude that are extracted from California lands and waters each year, money that is much needed revenue for the state’s budget shortfall. Many people feel the oil tax could amount to over $1 billion and could offset proposed major budget spending cuts and job losses. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • Petroleum Pipeline sign. A crowd of local residents and high school students march to, and protest in front of the Tesoro Oil refinery headquarters in Wilmington, California near Long Beach. Texas oil giants Tesoro Corp. and Valero Energy Inc. launched and financed a ballot initiative for this November’s election to suspend AB 32, the landmark state law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2006 that requires that the state's greenhouse gas emissions be reduced to 1990 levels by 2020, a roughly 25% reduction. Tesoro and Valero claim that AB 32 will cost California jobs and are calling their measure the “California jobs Initiative”. If passed it will suspend AB 32 until unemployment falls below 5.5% for at least a year, it is currently at 12%. Opponents of the initiative claim that in fact AB 32 will create new Green jobs, and Gov. Schwarzenegger has said that “This initiative sponsored by greedy Texas oil companies would cripple California's fastest-growing economic sector, reverse our renewable energy policy and decimate our environmental progress for the benefit of these oil companies' profit margins.”
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  • Sheep grazing in field with emissions from oil refinery in background. Delano, Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Sheep grazing in field with emissions from oil refinery in background. Delano, Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • On July 22, 2010, over a thousand protesters marched to Occidental Petroleum offices in Westwood, Los Angeles to demonstrate against the California state loophole that allows oil companies to extract oil, tax free. Of the major oil producing states, only California does not have an oil severance tax on the million barrels of crude that are extracted from California lands and waters each year, money that is much needed revenue for the state’s budget shortfall. Many people feel the oil tax could amount to over $1 billion and could offset proposed major budget spending cuts and job losses. Los Angeles, California, USA.
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  • On July 22, 2010, over a thousand protesters marched to Occidental Petroleum offices in Westwood, Los Angeles to demonstrate against the California state loophole that allows oil companies to extract oil, tax free. Los Angeles, California, USA.
    CA17320.jpg
  • A crowd of local residents and high school students march to, and protest in front of the Tesoro Oil refinery headquarters in Wilmington, California near Long Beach.
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  • Sheep grazing in field with emissions from oil refinery in background. Delano, Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • A crowd of local residents and high school students march to, and protest in front of the Tesoro Oil refinery headquarters in Wilmington, California near Long Beach. Texas oil giants Tesoro Corp. and Valero Energy Inc. launched and financed a ballot initiative for this November’s election to suspend AB 32, the landmark state law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger in 2006 that requires that the state's greenhouse gas emissions be reduced to 1990 levels by 2020, a roughly 25% reduction. Tesoro and Valero claim that AB 32 will cost California jobs and are calling their measure the “California jobs Initiative”. If passed it will suspend AB 32 until unemployment falls below 5.5% for at least a year, it is currently at 12%. Opponents of the initiative claim that in fact AB 32 will create new Green jobs, and Gov. Schwarzenegger has said that “This initiative sponsored by greedy Texas oil companies would cripple California's fastest-growing economic sector, reverse our renewable energy policy and decimate our environmental progress for the benefit of these oil companies' profit margins.”
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