From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Extreme weather from coast to coast is threatening our wildlife
Date September 3, 2020 12:33 AM
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Wildfires, blackouts, heat waves, hurricanes: We are experiencing the DEVASTATING future of climate change right now,
John. And we have fewer than 10 years before we hit the tipping point and can't
reverse the looming climate catastrophe.

But even as megafires blaze across California again – decimating ecosystems and
communities for decades to come – and the Gulf Coast recovers from unprecedented
storm surges, government leaders still allow us to hurtle toward greater
disasters by refusing to address their root cause: climate change.

Without major climate action, the fires, floods and other extreme effects of
climate change are only going to get worse, John. The
planet is dying in real time – and there is truly not a moment to waste. We have to force government leaders to address the climate crisis – and our
voices together can demand change. But we can't keep this poll open past 11:59
p.m. and your response is still missing. So please tell us now, before time runs
out on our only Earth:

Should we take immediate action to protect U.S. ecosystems and communities from
more of the devastating effects of climate change?

YES
[[link removed]] NO
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