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John,
Could this be the hottest summer ever? The ocean temperature in South Florida reached 101.1 degrees. And with scorching temperatures in the U.S. and worldwide, July is expected to be the hottest month experienced in 120,000 years! And summer isn’t over yet.
Our world is getting hotter, and with extreme weather — floods, record heat, wildfires, rising ocean temperatures, droughts, and stronger storms — everyone is feeling the changing climate. This doesn’t have to be our "new normal" if we act now.
Add your name telling President Biden and Congress to act now. Collectively we can demand that our elected officials address the climate emergency.
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The only way to turn the tide is to stop burning dangerous greenhouse gases and end the era of fossil fuels. On September 17th, we are joining others in the March to End Fossil Fuels, but we don’t have to wait until then to make our voices heard.
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Add your name demanding immediate climate action from President Biden and Congress.
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CLIMATE ACTION NOW
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With more pipelines (like the Mountain Valley Pipeline) and power plants being built, the future might seem daunting, but we are making progress. Food & Water Watch, along with activists like you, have stopped dozens of fossil fuel projects. We have even more climate champions in Congress, and our movement to ban fracking and end fossil fuels continues to grow.
We need to keep pushing because nothing will get better with inaction. We need President Biden and Congress to step up immediately.
The more we push, the more the needle moves toward a greener world for us all. That’s why we have joined other organizations to push the Biden administration to declare a climate emergency under the National Emergencies Act.
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This would allow us to reinstate the crude oil export ban, end new fossil fuel projects and drilling, redirect disaster relief funds toward distributed renewable energy construction in frontline communities, and marshal companies to fast-track renewable transportation and clean power generation. All while creating millions of high-quality union jobs.
It’s time to act, and we need President Biden and Congress to immediately enact legislation to address the climate crisis and STOP granting concessions and tax breaks to fossil fuel industries.
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CLIMATE ACTION NOW
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch
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