John --
Today, Bold Nebraska, the Indigenous Environmental Network, and the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska took out a joint full-page ad in the New York Times -- thanking President Biden for his leadership in stopping the Keystone XL pipeline, and urging him to continue to be bold and reject other reckless Trump pipelines.
Keystone was the first Trump pipeline Biden rejected, but it cannot be the last.
On his first day in Office, President Biden listened to an alliance of farmers, ranchers, Tribal Nations, and climate advocates and stopped the risky Keystone XL pipeline.
With this action, he set a precedent for the Biden standard of review, where decisions are based on science, honoring and respecting treaties, and focusing on racial justice, climate, and clean water.
But our nation's land, water, and climate remain under threat.
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As President Biden hosts world leaders at the #ClimateSummit today, please share a tweet or message on your Facebook page to thank President Biden for his rejection of the KXL pipeline, and to encourage his administration to keep being bold:
Click to tweet: "Thank you @POTUS @JoeBiden for saying #NoKXL. Keep being bold. Reject all of the Trump pipelines: bit.ly/3xbtUX2 #ClimateSummit #StopTrumpPipelines #KeystoneXL #ShutDownDAPL #StopLine3 #NoMVP #StopJordanCove #ByeByeByhalia #PennEast #HonorTheTreaties #WaterIsLife"
Share the image below on Facebook:
We cannot meet the 2030 climate goal announced today by Pres. Biden if we continue to build fossil fuel pipelines.
Let's stop all of the Trump pipelines: #NoKXL #StopLine3 #ShutDownDAPL #NoMVP #ByeByeByhalia #StopJordanCove #PennEast.
Standing together,
Jane Kleeb and the Bold team
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