Just In: The Fifth U.S. National Climate Assessment
Our country is experiencing “substantial and increasing” economic and societal costs from climate change
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John,
According to the Fifth U.S. National Climate Assessment, planet-warming pollution caused by fossil fuel emissions in the United States is not slowing down at the rate needed to meet our nation's targets.
This report highlights that we are already facing significant impacts of climate change in the form of more severe and frequent floods, record-breaking heat waves, and historic wildfires. But the good news is we still have time to avoid the worst-case climate scenarios if we act now.
That’s why we can’t back down from our fight for immediate climate action.
Will you contribute $10 today to join our grassroots movement to elect leaders who will do what it takes to protect our planet?
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Our window to act on climate is still open, and our climate victories up and down the ballot in states like Virginia, California, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota show that voters are expecting more action on climate from their elected officials.
The climate crisis affects each of our communities in different ways, but no part of the United States is truly safe from climate disasters until we eliminate the fossil fuel industry’s stranglehold on our political system in favor of a clean energy future. And with your support, we can put an end to the era of fossil fuels.
Can we count on you to contribute $10 today to help elect more climate champions in 2024?
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With Gratitude,
Jane Fonda Climate PAC
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