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Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton were a devastating one-two punch.
More than 200 people are dead and nearly a hundred are still missing.^1,2
The climate crisis is supercharging hurricanes, and will only make them
more powerful, more frequent, and more deadly. That’s why we need action
now before things can get any worse.
President Biden has the power to declare a climate emergency today, and
secure the resources needed to keep people safe and transition to
renewable energy — regardless of what happens on Election Day.
[ [link removed] ]Will you join our call by adding your name to our petition demanding
that President Biden declare a climate emergency today?
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The recent hurricanes left entire towns destroyed in their wake. Millions
of people are looking to our government to provide resources, support, and
solutions during this very difficult time.
And, there’s still a month left of a hurricane season that experts warned
would be “extraordinary.”^3 But this loss and destruction doesn’t have to
become our new normal.
President Biden holds the power to meet this moment with the urgency and
seriousness it deserves by declaring a climate emergency.
It’s not just lip service — by declaring a climate emergency, he can
marshal real resources to keep people safe during extreme climate-related
events and to put us on a path toward a clean energy future. And most
importantly, he can do it right now and put in place real protections —
regardless of the outcome of November’s election.
With you on our side, we can drown out the Big Oil lobbyists in D.C. with
our calls for true climate justice. Our call for climate action must be
impossible to ignore. That’s why we’re collecting signatures to petition
President Biden to treat climate change as the urgent threat it is.
[ [link removed] ]Add your name to our petition today to demand that President Biden
declare a climate emergency.
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1 - [ [link removed] ]USA Today
2 - [ [link removed] ]NYTimes
3 - [ [link removed] ]NPR
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