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Subject December Actions
Date December 22, 2024 2:33 PM
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Dear Friend,

Republicans will take power in the new year with an agenda that will benefit polluters at the expense of communities, weaken protections for our environment, and pose a serious challenge in our fight against the climate crisis.

But we’ve been here before, we know the harm, and we know what works. Our roadmap forward involves building partnerships with champions in Congress to combat every attempt to roll back and demolish health protections and building partnerships with groups on the ground working for better environmental protections. Earthjustice is also committed to defending scientific integrity as the bedrock of environmental policy, and defending transparent, evidence-based standards that hold polluters accountable.

That’s why it’s important to reflect on what we have accomplished together this year. Throughout it all, your advocacy with Earthjustice helped us safeguard our lands and waters, remove toxic chemicals from our everyday lives, make strides on stopping fossil fuels, and more. Your advocacy has helped us achieve big things for the environment. Here are some of our wins:

• 49,801 comments were submitted urging the EPA to ban the cancer-causing chemical, trichloroethylene, a widely-used solvent linked to cancer and Parkinson’s disease. This chemical was banned earlier this month.
• 69,578 comments from Earthjustice supporters urged the EPA to update an existing rule to require almost all lead pipes in the U.S. to be replaced within a decade. After years of Earthjustice litigation and joint advocacy alongside communities affected by lead contamination, this rule was finalized in October of this year.
• 20,816 comments were submitted advocating protections for 28 million acres of public lands in Alaska. The Department of the Interior announced their decision to protect these lands from extractive development in August of this year.
• 29,118 comments were submitted by advocates like you urging for an end to coal leasing in the Powder River Basin. In May of this year, the Biden administration announced the end of coal-leasing in the Powder River Basin, which is the largest coal-producing region in the United States. This decision is a direct result of Earthjustice litigation that resulted in a federal judge forcing the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to redo its environmental analysis for coal mining plans in Powder River Basin.
• 46,101 comments were submitted urging the EPA to adopt new rules that will help communities from being poisoned by six highly toxic PFAS chemicals via their drinking water. These rules, which were the first-ever national PFAS drinking water standards, were finalized in April of this year.
• 48,354 comments were submitted urging the Environmental Protection Agency to clean up toxic coal ash. In April of this year, the EPA finalized a new rule that will force power plants across the country to clean up hundreds of coal ash dumps that have been leaking toxic pollution into groundwater. This is a major victory for communities living near coal ash plants as the rule closes a loophole that left over half of coal ash exempt from federal clean-up requirements.
• 49,489 comments were submitted urging the EPA to strengthen regulations for particulate matter air pollution, commonly known as soot. This final rule will reduce the harms of deadly air pollution for communities across the country, including for those who already experience disproportionate pollution burdens, such as Black, Latinx, and low-income households. The more protective standard is a critical advancement for public health and an important first step in reducing the disparities experienced by these communities.

All these important victories happened in part due to the legal expertise of Earthjustice attorneys and the commitment of your advocacy. For the next four years, our planet and communities will be facing a serious challenge from an anti-environment administration. The Trump administration will be more prepared the second time around — but thanks to your support, so are we. Our fight to protect the environment is more important than ever, and we’ll need you in our corner as we forge ahead. Click here to all the actions below on one page!

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Project 2025 means disaster for our planet.

Project 2025, the policy handbook from the right-wing Heritage Foundation, would strip away our freedom to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and have a healthy environment. Earthjustice has a plan to fight back against Project 2025. Join us.


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Grizzly bears need our help

Once roaming from the Pacific to the plains, grizzlies were hunted to near extinction and now only occupy approximately 4% of their historic range. They were first protected under the Endangered Species Act in 1975 but now the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering removing these crucial protections for them. We need your help to urge the Service to revise its 30-year-old grizzly recovery plan to incorporate the latest science and conservation practices.

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Help stop the buildout of harmful carbon capture and storage projects

The government is greenlighting carbon capture and storage projects that will perpetuate fossil fuel pollution that is harming communities and driving the climate crisis — and it’s proposing to give oversight of those projects to some of the most fossil fuel-friendly states, like West Virginia. There is a public comment period open, and we need your input.

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Ban these dangerous pesticides

Right now, the Environmental Protection Agency is considering proposals that, if signed, would enact critical protections from the harms of three neurotoxic pesticides – acephate, malathion, and dimethoate, which all fall under the wider class of organophosphates. Send a letter to the EPA urging them to finalize these crucial protections.


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Your activism is creating change - and we can't do it without you. Keep it up by clicking here to take all the actions above on one page.

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Sincerely,
Swetha Pottam
Digital Advocacy Associate

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