From Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Watch <[email protected]>
Subject To fight extreme weather disasters...
Date May 12, 2021 10:01 PM
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Food & Water Watch is taking on the fossil fuel industry. Donate now to support our campaign against Big Oil & Gas and to ban fracking once and for all.
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John,

Science shows that climate change has contributed to bigger and more intense fires across the Western United States over the past few decades.

Changing rain and snow patterns, ecological shifts, and increasing heat mean that fires happen more often, start sooner, and burn more intensely and widely than in the past. This year could be the most intense wildfire year in modern history. Fires are already burning in California, Arizona, New Mexico and six other states. Twelve large fires have burned nearly 48,000 acres.

It’s not hard to connect the dots: Drilling, fracking, and burning oil and gas drive climate chaos and intensify extreme weather disasters.

Donate Now To Fight Big Oil & Gas
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Our country is burning in supercharged wildfires, and drowning in record hurricanes and floods fueled by climate change. Yet rather than doing everything possible to avoid more devastation, the federal government has been allowing more drilling, fracking, pipelines, fracked gas power plants and petrochemical facilities — all of which are massive drivers of climate change.

Will you chip-in today to join our fight against runaway climate change? Donate $37 or any amount you can, and together we will take on the fossil fuel industry and ban fracking once and for all.
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While the Biden administration took a step forward earlier this year to pause new leases for drilling and fracking on federal lands and waters, new drilling and fracking permits are still being issued on existing leases. This action needs to be followed by a strong plan to permanently ban all dirty energy extraction on public lands.

At a time when climate instability is becoming a threat for millions of communities across our nation and planet, we can’t — and we won’t — let the fossil fuel industry continue business as usual. We are ready to fight.

Will you join us today? Yes! I want to fight for a liveable climate and a better future!
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Onward together,

Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch

Food & Water Watch and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Action, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.

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