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Subject LULAC believes we can each have a part in making our world better. Just think about it.
Date August 1, 2023 6:34 PM
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LULAC believes we can each have a part in making our world better. Just think
about it.
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LULAC believes we can each have a part in making our world better. Just think
about it.

Fact: Climate change is changing global weather, affecting our Earth for a long
time.

Remember when our Abuelita would go outside and tend to her plants daily? Those
were the times when weather conditions were more predictable, and we could enjoy
the beauty of nature without worrying too much.

Fact: Climate change can last for a long time, a decade, or even millions of
years.

Remember when people still liked to hang their freshly washed laundry on a
clothesline and let a gentle breeze dry them? We didn't realize that these simple
acts were part of a sustainable lifestyle that helped maintain a stable climate.

Fact: The Earth's temperature is rising as we create and release more emissions
into the air.

Remember when our seasons still meant weather changes, but they weren't as
extreme—hotter, colder, wetter, or drier—as we see now? Climate change has
disrupted the harmony of nature, leading to more intense and unpredictable
weather patterns.

Fact: Climate change is caused by cycles in nature and by what we humans do.

Remember when summer meant long, lazy days outdoors in warmer but still bearable
temperatures? Nowadays, the external factors we contribute, like pollution and
deforestation, have disrupted the natural balance, making it harder to enjoy the
simple pleasures of summer.

Fact: Climate change is happening faster because human activity adds to nature's
cycle.

Remember when summer didn't mean spending the entire day indoors because of
searing temperatures? Our actions have consequences, and the external factors we
introduce into the environment make it increasingly challenging to enjoy the
outdoors.

Fact: Climate change is a fact as we see temperatures trending warmer in the past
100 years.

Remember when our ancestors experienced milder weather conditions? Today's
changes are part of a more significant trend, with the world gradually becoming
warmer.

Climate change affects all of us. LULAC wants to better understand your thoughts
and perspectives on the impact of climate change in our communities and we invite
you to click on the link below to complete an anonymous, confidential, 5-minute
survey. Your feedback will be valuable to us as we continue to explore program
opportunities and partnerships to address the impact of climate change.

Please click here to complete the survey: www.surveymonkey.com/r/LULAC23 [ [link removed] ]

If the link above does not work, please paste the following address into your
browser: www.surveymonkey.com/r/LULAC23 [ [link removed] ]

Thank you for taking time to share your feedback on this important issue facing
our communities.















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