From Emily Stevenson, Environmental Defense Fund <[email protected]>
Subject The single most effective thing we can do for our climate NOW
Date June 27, 2021 10:57 PM
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A $2-for-$1 match triples your impact when you donate to restore common-sense pollution limits.

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John, can you name the biggest source of climate pollution in the United States?

It’s transportation: the cars, trucks, buses, trains, planes, and ships that take us where we need to go. If we as a country hope to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, we must take immediate, bold action. And the single most effective thing we can do right now is restore the Clean Car Standards.

Please donate to our $2-for-$1 Summer Match campaign to help restore common-sense federal pollution limits and state leadership on vehicle pollution:
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For every $1 you donate to our Summer Match, two long-time EDF members will donate $2 more - tripling the impact you can make with your gift.

Any size gift can make a big impact when thousands of EDF members combine their support to unlock the maximum matching gift available.

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Would it surprise you to know that the biggest source of transportation pollution isn’t those gas-gobbling airplanes, trains, or 18-wheelers? While heavy-duty vehicles do pollute more than smaller ones, the sheer number of cars and light trucks on our roads has them beat.

Cars and light trucks account for about 45% of all U.S. oil consumption and more than 20% of our nation’s total climate pollution. Slashing that much pollution is a big challenge, but it’s also a big opportunity - and we already have the roadmap to take advantage of it.

The wildly successful 2012 Clean Car Standards were already well on their way to saving U.S. drivers more than $1 trillion and keeping over a billion metric tons of climate pollution out of our air, when former coal lobbyist-turned-EPA-Chief Andrew Wheeler overturned them in a move widely viewed as cronyism.

Wheeler went even further by stripping states like California of their right to set their own tough standards to protect their communities.

Your donation to EDF’s Summer Match will go three times as far to right these wrongs and put the U.S. on the path to a fully zero-emission transportation sector by 2050:
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Now is our moment - we have no time left to waste. Will you help power the clean energy revolution?

In gratitude and with hope for a better shared future,

Emily Stevenson
Manager, Online Membership

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P.S. Documents obtained by the Washington Post last year revealed that Wheeler and his deputies had ignored the concerns of over 250 career scientists working at EPA and multiple pleas to correct “factually incorrect statements...about EPA’s technical work” in documents supporting the rollback. And the Clean Car Standards were working so well, at such a low cost, that major automakers urged EPA to leave them in place!

Restoring the Clean Car Standards is a no-brainer. Please donate to our $2-for-$1 Summer Match to make it a reality:
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