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Dear Friend, |
Last Thursday marked four months since President Biden took the oath of office. We’ve had big wins, including undoing Trump’s rollbacks on environmental protections and recommitting to the Paris Agreement. We’ve also faced disappointment, as the Biden administration has refused to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline at the expense of the sovereignty and health of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. |
The administration’s inconsistent record isn’t reason to despair — it’s a call to organize, to gather our strength and push the Biden administration to do the right thing. The same roadblocks remain: polluters have seen the power of our movement grow in the last four years and will wield their influence to prevent us from winning the stronger protections we need. |
These fights, even with a friendlier administration, aren’t new to us — we’ve sued every administration in the last 50 years when it hasn’t done enough to protect people and the planet. The progress we demand is going to take years of concerted pressure and advocacy, and we cannot afford to let polluters use that time to drown our voices out. I hope you will join us in picking an issue (or several) and staying engaged with it moving forward. We need you in this fight. |
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