From Taylor Vos, Environmental Defense Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Give today and build on the momentum
Date December 30, 2023 5:18 PM
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This is your chance to maximize your contribution to make meaningful reductions in climate pollution.

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Give today to quadruple your impact!
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Here at EDF, we strategically focus on work that can make the biggest impact for the environment — and your support helps us get the job done, John.

Donate now and claim a $3-for-$1 match on your gift — the biggest and best matching gift offer of the year. This rare opportunity to make four times the usual impact expires at midnight on Sunday, so don't wait and miss out!

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The world crossed a perilous threshold this past summer when global surface air temperatures briefly rose, for the first time, to more than 1.5° C (2.7° F) above pre-industrial levels. It’s a sign that we need to be doing more work to make meaningful reductions in climate pollution.

EDF is doing just that, John. We’re taking on climate change from every angle and making sure every effort is taken to protect people and the environment.

By donating before midnight this Sunday, your support will go farther than ever to fund high-impact and critically-necessary work, like:

# Taking on methane pollution right at the source. Through projects like MethaneSAT, a satellite pinpointing methane hotspots around the world, we can hold polluters accountable, provide publicly available data to drive action and highlight quick-win opportunities to immediately drive down emissions of this potent greenhouse gas.

# Slashing climate pollution from the transportation sector by working with vehicle manufacturers to revolutionize transportation, pushing for EPA standards that will lead us to 100% zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and cleaning up the maritime shipping industry.

# Empowering food producers to help save the planet while feeding the world. We are protecting funding for climate-smart agricultural practices to lower climate pollution and increase crop resilience, working with food companies like Nestle and Danone as they commit to slashing methane emissions and helping fishers and farmers adopt sustainable methods to ensure their livelihoods for generations to come.

# Harnessing nature to fight climate change by protecting and restoring critical carbon sinks like wetlands, tropical forests and oceans. In 2023, we started work in Ecuador to help repair and restore nearly 1,000 acres of tropical wetland forests. This effort helps protect vital food sources, provides habitats for wildlife, protects coastal communities and sequesters large amounts of carbon.

Let's build on this momentum together. Donate now, and two long-time EDF members will match every $1 you give with an extra $3 — maximizing your impact.

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So much of what we do to create a safer climate future depends on you. I hope I can count on your support,

Taylor Vos
Online Engagement and Advocacy

P.S. You can make your $3-for-$1 match last for a whole year! By starting an automatic monthly gift, your first 12 months will have four times the impact. Monthly donors help us keep our overhead costs down, set more sustainable budgets and plan for longer-term projects that will expand and amplify our work. Become a monthly donor today! [link removed]

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