From Indivisible Team <[email protected]>
Subject Another Trump term would be a friggin disaster for the climate
Date April 19, 2024 1:42 PM
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Indivisibles,

We often talk about the stakes of this election for the future of our
democracy. But as we approach Earth Day, it’s a good time to step back and
take stock of what this election means not just for our country, but for
our entire planet, all the creatures that call it home, and every
generation to come. 

For the sake of the planet, it’s clear we have to defeat the anti-science
MAGA movement and its climate-denialist leader, Donald Trump. 

People may not remember how bad Trump’s first term was for the environment
(see graphic, below). And thanks to Project 2025 -- the Trump team’s plan
to replace career professionals at places like the Department of the
Interior and the EPA with MAGA sycophants -- a second term would be much,
much worse. As in billions of tonnes of increased carbon emissions,
setting the climate fight backwards by years worse.

On the flip side, most voters don’t realize just how much President Biden
has accomplished for the climate in his first term (again, see graphic,
below). Through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) -- the largest piece of
climate legislation ever -- and a series of executive actions, Biden has
built a strong record of climate action, green job creation, and energy
savings for working families. It's a sharp contrast with Trump's fossil
fuel agenda:

[ [link removed] ]A graphic comparing the climate policies of Trump and Biden
[ [link removed] ]Those using screen readers can find the full text of this graphic
comparing Trump & Biden's climate policies here.

There’s still more to do to address the climate crisis, from shaping the
implementation of the IRA to pushing Biden and Democrats to take even more
bold action like declaring a climate emergency. But we can’t build the
momentum we need for greater action if voters aren’t even aware of the
progress we already made. And we won’t be able to make any progress in
combating the climate crisis if Donald Trump is reelected. 

[ [link removed] ]Basically what we’re saying is: If you care about protecting our
environment and leaving a livable planet to future generations, please
chip in to help us reach voters about the stakes of this election and
mobilize them to defeat Trump.

Indivisible has a track record of defeating MAGA election after election,
and we’ve got a plan to do it again this November. But it’s going to
require reaching hundreds of thousands of voters in swing states who right
now don’t know enough about what Biden has accomplished and only have a
hazy memory of the damage Trump wreaked on our country and planet. 

We’ll be doing this through our Majority Over MAGA campaign this year,
using postcards, phonebanks, direct-to-voter texting, and our
groundbreaking Neighbor2Neighbor canvassing tool. Oh, and through social
media -- you can help out right now by sharing the graphic above! 

But unlike Trump, we don’t have oil execs writing us massive checks to
fund our campaigns. We rely on the grassroots. So if you’ve got a few
bucks to help us execute our game plan and help save the planet (sorry to
be so dramatic, but that’s the reality) -- please chip in today. 

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