From Climate Action HQ (via NextGen America) <[email protected]>
Subject It shouldn't take a natural disaster for us to talk about climate change
Date September 30, 2024 3:02 PM
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First thing’s first, John: We hope you and your family are safe.

If you’re confused by that statement, here’s what’s happening:

Hurricane Helene, a massive Category 4 storm, ran through the southeast over the weekend. Millions are without power, bridges and roads have been destroyed, entire towns are underwater, and we can’t be sure how many people survived the disaster.

We don’t know for certain the full extent of Hurricane Helene’s impact, but we do know one thing: If we don’t get the current climate crisis under control, more disasters like Helene are on the way.

Will you add your name TODAY to tell Congress we have to get the climate crisis under control: [link removed]

Tell Congress to Fight for Climate Action: [link removed]

John, federal data shows that, over the past five years, natural disasters like hurricanes have been hitting the country more frequently and with more intensity.

If we don’t put a stop to our current climate disaster, storms like these will only get worse.

That’s where you come in: Young voters HAVE to mobilize if we want Congress to take this seriously. We have to let them know that climate change is real, it’s here, and we have the power to fix it.

So will you add your name today and let Congress know it’s time to take serious action on climate change: [link removed]

Add your name: [link removed]

Together,

NextGen America

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