From Emily Wurth, Food & Water Watch <[email protected]>
Subject We’re organizing a week of action in D.C.
Date September 23, 2021 5:31 PM
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John,

President Biden called the climate crisis “an existential threat.” Yet his administration continues to issue permits for fracking on federal lands and support fossil fuel projects from Alaska to the Gulf Coast.

Fossil fuel pollution is harming millions of people across the globe, and we know things will only get worse if we don’t transition away from dirty energy immediately. President Biden could use his executive authority to stop these disastrous projects and protect the climate we all depend on. It's time he does. We can’t allow the era of fossil fuels to continue.

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Community leaders who are impacted by fracking, pipelines, refineries and other fossil fuel projects are organizing a historic protest in Washington, D.C., October 11th to 15th. Together, we’re conducting one of the largest civil disobedience actions in decades.

Can you help us send a message to President Biden? With your support, we'll make sure he hears the call for action loud and clear: We can’t wait on climate. We need to move off fossil fuels now! Please consider donating to Food & Water Watch to help make this action as big as possible and send a strong message to President Biden.
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Your donation will help bring more anti-fracking supporters to D.C. and make this historic action a success. We’re organizing buses and carpools from around the region, and our organizers will be there throughout the week to help everything run smoothly.

I’ll be there in D.C. to engage in peaceful civil disobedience alongside hundreds of frontline leaders, grassroots allies, people of faith, scientists, young people and others. If you can, please chip in — even $5, $10, or $15 makes an impact — to help make these actions a success and hold President Biden accountable and demand an end to fossil fuels.
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Onward together,

Emily Wurth
Managing Director of Organizing
Food & Water Watch

P.S. For more information about this historic protest, including COVID protocols and answers to other questions, please visit [link removed]


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