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John,
If we're ever going to stop the emissions of greenhouse gases and toxic chemicals from our nation's power plants, we need President Biden's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to move more aggressively in setting up new, ambitious rules for the energy industry.
But the EPA keeps delaying regulations, and we're falling further behind in reducing these emissions. Join us for an outdoor rally and march in Washington, DC, to demand the EPA holds the energy industry accountable for its air emissions.
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What: Rally to Tell EPA: Stop Blowing Smoke on Power Plant Rules
When: Tuesday, April 4, at Noon
Where: We'll start at Freedom Plaza (1325 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20004) and march two blocks to the Environmental Protection Agency.
RSVP
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The White House's latest schedule of air quality and emissions rules show the EPA is falling behind on eight key rules. If they're to be completed before the end of President Biden's first term, then the EPA will need to work with more urgency.
Join Food & Water Watch and other organizations from the climate, justice, and health advocacy network at the EPA: Stop Blowing Smoke Rally
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to urge the agency to work harder to protect our health, our communities, and our planet.
I hope to see you there!
Jorge Aguilar
Southern Region Director
Food & Water Watch
P.S. Check out this video from an ally if you want to learn more about these air emissions rules and why we need to move urgently to implement them.
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