From Tom Landwehr, Save the Boundary Waters <[email protected]>
Subject This is our chance
Date January 28, 2021 8:39 PM
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Dear John,

Yesterday marked a return to a government committed to decision-making rooted in science and law, not cronyism and political interference, with President Biden signing a significant executive order on climate action.
One important action to solving the climate crisis is protecting and preserving Minnesota's Boundary Waters Wilderness from sulfide-ore copper mining. Will you help make this possible by becoming a monthly donor today? [[link removed]]

Banning destructive mining from the headwaters of the Boundary Waters Wilderness would deliver multiple benefits of the kind critical to addressing the climate and extinction crisis, including carbon sequestration, avoiding the massive energy demand of large copper mines and thus eliminating major new greenhouse gas sources, and preserving a 4.3 million acre boreal ecosystem that provides a refuge for species threatened by climate change.

This is our chance. With a Biden-Harris Administration that respects facts and science, follows legally required processes, and valuesAmerica’s public lands, we have a very real opportunity ahead of us to permanently protect the Boundary Waters Wilderness, but we need your help.
Becoming a monthly donor is the most effective way to financially support the Campaign in 2021. Let’s get across the finish line together -- make a sustaining gift today. [[link removed]]
Let’s do this.
Tom Landwehr
Executive Director
Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters
P.S. Don’t forget to join us tomorrow, Friday, January 29, at 10:30 am CST for a campaign update webinar, to learn about the federal Path to Permanent Protection of the Boundary Waters and Voyageurs National Park. RSVP here: [link removed]

The Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters is a national coalition of 400+ businesses and conservation and hunting & angling organizations that have united together to protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Voyageurs National Park from sulfide-ore copper mining proposed in the headwaters of these treasures. The Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters is led by Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness, the largest conservation group in Minnesota dedicated to the preservation of the Quetico-Superior canoe country. Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness is based in Ely, Minnesota, the gateway to the Boundary Waters.
You are receiving this e-mail because you have supported the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters - a project of Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness. Visit our supporter portal [[link removed]] to update your information. If you wish to no longer receive e-mail from us, you may unsubscribe: [link removed] .
Save the Boundary Waters
P.O. Box 625
Ely, MN 55731
United States
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