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John,
I wanted to make sure you saw my email below. President Biden is on pace to approve more drilling on public lands than any president since George W. Bush. Every day that drilling and fracking continues is a day lost in the fight to stop climate change.
Food & Water Watch is fighting every day for a livable climate and demanding the Biden administration shows real climate leadership. It’s time to fight like we live here.
Join our fight to protect public lands and the communities who depend on them. Donate to stop Big Oil & Gas’s dangerous, dirty business-as-usual.
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch
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The latest report by the world's top climate scientists forecasts a grim future if we don’t act NOW. Yet, under Biden’s administration, approvals for new drilling are up and Big Oil & Gas carries on with business as usual! This is madness. Food & Water Watch is all hands on deck fighting Big Oil & Gas. YOU can help. Will you join us today by making a tax-deductible donation?
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John,
President Biden is on pace to approve more drilling on public lands than any president since George W. Bush. That startling fact underscores how afraid President Biden is to forcefully curb oil and gas production in the face of industry and Republican resistance.
The Biden administration has already approved about 2,500 permits to drill on public and tribal lands during his first six months in office, according to government data. Clearly, we need to step up to demand the administration shows real climate leadership. It’s time to fight like we live here.
Donate to Ban Fracking
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Every day that drilling and fracking continues is a day lost in the fight to stop climate change. And everywhere around the country, communities are suffering the consequences of rampant drilling, fracking and fossil fuel use. Fires, floods, heat waves and water shortages are getting worse.
Meanwhile, Big Oil & Gas corporations have been lying to us for years. They try to fool people into believing that fracked gas is somehow cleaner than other dirty fossil fuels. We know the truth: Fossil fuels are killing our planet, and fracked gas is a bridge to climate chaos!
President Biden promised to listen to the science on climate change and public health – not Big Oil and Gas. The science is overwhelmingly clear: Fossil fuel reliance is deadly to people and the climate.
Together, we can hold Biden's administration to their promises and make this madness stop. Food & Water Watch is putting public pressure on Biden to end leasing and fracking. Join our fight now to protect public lands and the communities who depend on them. Donate now to fight Big Oil & Gas’s dangerous, dirty business.
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Onward together,
Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Watch
Ready to fight like you live here?
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