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Membership month at Food & Water Watch is coming to a close but you still have time to help fight Big Ag's toxic legacy. A generous donor has agreed to match all gifts dollar-for-dollar. Make your tax-deductible gift and join our amazing community of activists and members.
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Onward,
Wenonah Hauter
Food & Water Watch
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You still have one more day to join our amazing community of members and double your impact. Will you rush your Membership Month gift before midnight today? Yes, I’ll donate $40 or any other amount to take on Big Ag.
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John,
Taking on Big Ag's bee-killing pesticide binge can’t wait! For too long, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has allowed Big Ag to spread a lie — that its use of pesticides is harmless to pollinators, wildlife and people — and now we are all paying for it. It is time to say “Stop!” and tell the EPA to wake up.
Our beautiful, precious pollinators are suffering massive die-offs, and people and wildlife are chronically exposed to Big Ag's toxic pesticides. Recent studies have established a link between regular exposure to these pesticides, and neurological damage and malformations of the developing heart and brain.
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Name: John
Progress: $7,985 to go
Deadline: MIDNIGHT today
Contribution to Campaign: Pending >>
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Food & Water Watch is working non-stop to defeat Big Ag and stop its use of dangerous pesticides. And we know that with your support we can win this fight! Will you donate today? Your tax-deductible gift will be doubled!
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John, taking on Big Ag and the use of bee-killing pesticides is no easy feat, but we have to do it. Here’s why:
-- Chronic exposure to pesticides kills bees and pollinators directly.
-- Bee-killing pesticide sales have sky-rocketed. They are now the most heavily used insecticides in the United States and are applied to more than 150 million acres of crops each year.
-- Bee-killing pesticides endanger other wildlife. Insect-eating animals like birds are directly impacted. Let’s ditch pesticides to protect our precious wildlife. Donate now and double your impact!
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-- These pesticides are found in our own backyards through the sale of household garden products and pre-treated garden plants.
The future of our food supply is in danger. Fewer pollinators means lower crop yields. Donate now to fight for a better future and to protect our food supply. Your gift will be doubled until midnight today.
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Younger generations are directly impacted, as young kids — 3 to 5 years old — are more exposed to these pesticides than adults.
Together, let’s fight for the future of our communities. All gifts will be matched dollar for dollar, until midnight tonight.
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The risks are too important for us not to act. John, our strength is in our amazing community of activists and members. You are the reason why we fight every day against giant agricultural polluters — and you are the reason why we know we will win.
From the streets to the courtrooms, we will hold Big Ag accountable for its actions and ensure a safe future for our pollinators, wildlife and communities.
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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