Friend,
It is time to reengage American global leadership to defeat the climate crisis, and President-elect Biden recognizes the urgency of that mission.
By naming former Secretary of State John Kerry—a key architect of the Paris Climate Agreement—as the first-ever U.S. climate envoy, Biden has made a historic commitment to elevating climate in America's foreign policy.
The president-elect has already declared that he'll recommit the U.S. to the Paris Agreement on Day One of his presidency—but there's more his administration must do to make our country an international leader on climate. In fact, we've laid out five concrete steps that the State Department can take to do just that.
Will you donate today to "adopt" the State Department? Your contribution will help us urge new leaders of the State Department to act on their responsibility to lead the world in a climate mobilization.
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Climate change is deeply intertwined with foreign policy and national security, which is why the State Department's role is so critical.
Deferring bold climate action to the future will exacerbate the world's droughts and wildfires and bring on humanitarian crises even more severe than those the world is already enduring. It also means potentially losing the opportunity to jump-start the economy by investing in clean energy projects that will put millions of people to work.
The State Department will play a crucial role in the all-out national mobilization we need to defeat the climate crisis and to build a just and thriving clean energy economy.
And you, friend, can play a crucial role in making sure we get the word out.
Donate today to "adopt" the State Department and power our work as we urge the next State Department to do its part to build a just, inclusive clean energy future for the world.
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Thank you,
Jamal Raad
Co-Founder and Campaign Director, Evergreen
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