Dear NRDC Activist,
This heat is not normal.
As blistering temperatures break records across the world this week, millions of people — from the U.S. to China to the Middle East — are struggling to find ways to stay safe.
Here's what we can't lose sight of right now: This is the climate crisis, and it's only the beginning if we don't act now to stop fossil fuel companies and their massive new oil drilling projects.
If Big Oil isn't reigned in, we'll be locked into millions of tons of new climate-wrecking pollution that will ensure a future with even hotter temperatures and more extreme weather events like this one. That means more people suffering under intense climate conditions while fossil fuel companies continue to see record profits.
NRDC is fighting tirelessly to stop more climate-wrecking oil projects (for example, we're in court right now trying to stop the illegally-approved Willow oil drilling project in the Arctic), and our planet's future depends on us winning.
We can't wage these critical climate fights without the support of grassroots donors like you.
Please make an urgent tax-deductible donation today to help us stop fossil fuel companies from locking us into even more decades of climate-wrecking pollution. Your donation powers our work in and out of court to protect our environment on all fronts.
This weather is yet another sign that the climate crisis has reached an alarming new record-shattering intensity. Every single one of us has a responsibility to take action now. We no longer have the luxury of waiting.
You can take action today by supporting our battles against corporate polluters. Help us stop fossil fuel companies hellbent on profiting off our planet's demise… and preserve our forests and other public lands as solutions to our climate crisis, not contributors.
Make your urgent gift today to fund our efforts against new planned climate-destroying fossil fuel development.
With your support, we'll never stop fighting for a safer, more sustainable future.
Sincerely,
Dr. Kim Knowlton
Senior Scientist, NRDC
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