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   John -
   ICYMI: Donald Trump is at it again, and this time, he wants to bring back
   what he calls “beautiful, clean coal.”^1 Yes, coal. In the year 2025.
   He’s also ordering coal plants that were scheduled to close to stay open —
   just to prop up one of the dirtiest and deadliest industries in history.^2
   We’re running out of time to avert climate catastrophe, and Trump wants to
   waste what little time we have left on this?
   Well John, we won’t sit idly by while decades of climate
   progress are stripped away, and we won’t allow Trump to drag us back to
   the 19th century.
   [ [link removed] ]Send a message to Congress today to make your voice heard: DON’T let
   Trump bring back coal.
   [ [link removed] ]TAKE ACTION NOW
   Let’s be clear: Coal is filthy. Burning coal for energy pumps
   planet-warming and people-choking pollution into the air we breathe. It
   causes respiratory illness — especially in low-income, Black, Brown, and
   Native communities where coal plants are disproportionately built.
   Coal also kills. Its pollution has killed nearly half a million people in
   the U.S. in the last two decades alone.^3
   Despite King Coal’s lies, we don’t need it. Coal used to power half the
   country — but today it’s down to just 16%, and we’re replacing it with
   clean, renewable energy like wind and solar.^4
   We’ve been fighting — and winning — the war against coal for years.
   350.org supporters like you helped win a moratorium on new coal sales on
   public lands back in 2016, and we helped shut down the last coal plant in
   New England.
   Because John, it’s simple: Coal is dirty, dangerous, and
   devastating to our communities. We won’t let Trump drag us back. Congress
   has the power to act — but only if they hear from you.
   [ [link removed] ]Send a message to Congress today and help build a safer climate for
   generations to come.
   [ [link removed] ]TAKE ACTION NOW
   Let’s keep coal where it belongs — in the history books.
   In solidarity,
   Katrina Riley for 350.org
   1 - [ [link removed] ]Associated Press
   2 - [ [link removed] ]New York Times
   3 - [ [link removed] ]The Guardian
   4 - [ [link removed] ]Associated Press
   
    
     
     
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