From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Wildlife Deserve a Climate Champion at the EPA
Date February 5, 2021 6:50 PM
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[[link removed]]TELL THE U.S. SENATE TO CONFIRM NOMINEE MICHAEL REGAN FOR EPA ADMINISTRATOR
John,

Climate change is destroying and fragmenting wildlife habitat. Birds like the American oystercatcher depend on low-lying coastal habitats for
nesting, but increasingly intense storm surges and rising seas are washing away
nests and vital vegetation. After four years of environmental rollbacks and
delayed federal action, we need a leader at the Environmental Protection Agency
who champions climate, science, and community engagement.

Call on your senators to swiftly confirm experienced environmental public
servant Michael Regan.
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CONFIRM WILDLIFE CHAMPION
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Our nation’s wildlife are best served when a president appoints an Environmental
Protection Agency administrator who is guided by science, is committed to
serving the public over special interests, and listens to communities
experiencing the worst effects of the climate crisis. In North Carolina
Department of Environmental Quality Secretary Michael Regan, President Joe Biden
has selected an experienced advocate who can protect the land, water, and air
upon which our families and cherished wildlife depend.

In his role, Secretary Regan has overseen North Carolina’s removal of toxic coal
ash pollution, transition towards a clean energy economy, and expansion of
environmental educational partnerships with the state’s innovative and
prestigious historically Black colleges and universities. With one-third of our nation’s wildlife species in decline, we need a leader
who will meet this moment. Secretary Regan is that leader.
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American oystercatchers, moose, and other climate-vulnerable species are
depending on the Senate to confirm leaders who know that climate action means
reducing harmful carbon emissions and protecting homes and habitats from
climate-fueled disasters. Secretary Regan is the leader who can help chart a new
course for the agency, guided by science and equity, and restore Americans’
faith in an Environmental Protection Agency that works for them.

Please call on your senators to support Secretary Regan to be the next
Environmental Protection Agency administrator.
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Thank you for all you do for wildlife and the places they call home,

Abby Tinsley
Advisor, Government Affairs
National Wildlife Federation Action Fund

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