From Sam Parry, Environmental Defense Fund <[email protected]>
Subject John, protect polar bears with 4X your usual impact
Date December 31, 2024 3:03 AM
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Rising temperatures are threatening polar bears. Maximize your impact with a $3-for-$1 flash match.
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Dear John,

Female polar bears depend on snowdrifts on land or ice to create dens and raise their cubs. But as temperatures rise, these essential denning habitats are disappearing, leaving cubs vulnerable and polar bear populations at risk.

From polar bears in the Arctic to your community, EDF is working to stabilize our climate to ensure that people and nature can thrive. And you can make FOUR times the difference today.

The two long-term EDF donors sponsoring our Year-End Match have just upped the stakes: Every $1 you give before tomorrow’s midnight December 31 deadline will go even further to protect vulnerable wildlife, their habitats and our communities.

Don’t miss this chance to maximize your impact with a rare $3-for-$1 match — please donate now!

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$3-for-$1 flash match
Unlock the biggest match of the year when you donate before midnight, December 31!

Donate $25 ($100 value!):
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We have solutions at hand, but significant challenges with the incoming Trump administration lie ahead. That’s why we’re calling on passionate supporters like you.

The fastest way to stabilize our climate and preserve Arctic summer sea ice that polar bears depend on is to slash methane pollution.

Your support powers a range of methane solutions, including:

# EDF’s high-precision methane-pollution-tracking satellite, MethaneSAT. It provides stakeholders and activists with critical data they can use to prioritize the biggest sources of pollution.
# Raising awareness of critical climate-smart farming practices. Farmers don’t need regulations to force them to slash methane pollution — but they do need expert guidance on the best way to help.
# Advancing the Dairy Methane Action Alliance, a group of global food companies — Starbucks, General Mills and more — committed to helping reduce methane pollution in their dairy supply chains.

Please donate by midnight tomorrow to maximize your support for solutions that slash methane pollution, to stabilize our climate as fast as possible: [link removed]

Together, we can build on our hard-won progress to create a vital Earth for everyone.

Thank you for everything you do,

Sam Parry
Director, Membership
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