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John, did you catch our email earlier this month?
The climate emergency is here, and we’re calling on President Biden to
take immediate action. [ [link removed] ]Can you add your name now to join us in our
demand?
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As you read this email, a scorching heat wave is set to break records
across the country, impacting half of the U.S. population.^1
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As these heat waves become more common, we must remember that extreme heat
is the number one weather-related killer.^2 It’s dangerous, it puts lives
at risk, and it’s only going to get worse as fossil fuel companies keep us
on the path to climate destruction.
Thankfully, President Biden has the power to turn things around. By
declaring a climate emergency, he can secure the resources needed to keep
people safe and transition to renewable energy.
But Biden will only declare a climate emergency if we’re louder than the
oil and gas lobbyists in Washington, D.C.
[ [link removed] ]John, we
need to make our calls for a climate emergency loud and clear if we want
President Biden to act. Can you lend your voice now and sign our petition?
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Thank you,
- Team 350
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2 - [ [link removed] ]National Weather Service
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John -
All across the country, people are experiencing extreme climate-related
disasters: deadly tornadoes on Memorial Day weekend, sweeping wildfires in
California, storms strong enough to blow out office windows in Houston,
and more.^1,2,3
It’s undeniable at this point: the climate emergency is at our doorstep.
And as we experience intensifying heat waves this summer, these problems
are only going to get worse.
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That’s why we’re calling on President Biden to take immediate and decisive
action by declaring a climate emergency.
[ [link removed] ]John, will
you sign the petition for a climate emergency today?
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This is not the first time we’ve called on President Biden to declare a
climate emergency.
President Biden will be facing a re-election in the next few months, and
he will do anything to be likable and get your votes. According to a
recent poll, an overwhelming majority of people in the United States
believe the climate crisis needs to be addressed — and 50% think it needs
to be addressed right now.^4
This is why we are targeting him again and reminding him: we need a
president who takes climate seriously.
[ [link removed] ]Sign our petition calling on President Biden to take action and
declare a climate emergency now.
As President, Biden holds the power to meet this moment with the urgency
and seriousness it deserves. By declaring a climate emergency, he can
marshal the resources both to keep people safe during extreme
climate-related events and to put us on a path toward a clean energy
future.
If we all band together, we can drown out Big Oil, the special interest
groups, and the rich corporate lobbyists who are doing everything in their
power to keep us on our current path toward climate destruction.
[ [link removed] ]So John,
please don't wait. Help us meet the urgency of this moment by signing on
to our petition calling on President Biden to declare a climate emergency
before it’s too late.
[ [link removed]}&akid=405731%2E3870196%2E1Az4sL ]Add your name »
In solidarity,
- Team 350
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2 - [ [link removed] ]CBS News
3 - [ [link removed] ]Houston Public Media
4 - [ [link removed] ]CBS News
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