From NRDC - Manish Bapna <[email protected]>
Subject Robert Redford sent his letter – will you join him?
Date January 21, 2022 3:06 PM
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Dear NRDC Activist,

Tonight is our deadline to send 50,000 letters to President Biden urging
him to protect our environment by canceling all new proposed oil and gas
drilling lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico and America's offshore waters.

[ [link removed] ]Will you join Robert Redford and the thousands of other NRDC supporters
who have already sent their messages?

Fossil fuel giants are hell-bent on drilling for oil and gas off our
coasts, even as climate change gets worse faster than scientists had
predicted.

The administration is under enormous pressure to let Big Oil continue to
drill with impunity. But President Biden needs to know that the American
people are counting on him to stand up for people over polluters.

Please [ [link removed] ]take one minute to send your letter right now. What we do today
will determine the kind of future we leave to our children and
grandchildren. And I want to be proud of the world we leave behind for
them.

Sincerely,

Manish Bapna
President, NRDC

P.S. Please read Robert Redford's email to you below, and then send your
urgent letter.

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Join me and Tell President Biden: No More Drilling in Coastal Waters

Help us get 50,000 letters urging him to cancel all proposed lease sales
in our treasured coastal waters.

[ [link removed] ] SEND MY LETTER 
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Dear NRDC Activist,

Our climate and planet's future are at stake. But right now, the White
House is under enormous pressure from Big Oil to open up more of our
coastal waters to oil and gas drilling.

New proposed lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico would lock in fossil fuel
pollution for decades to come and directly undermine the Biden
Administration's own climate and clean energy goals.

We cannot allow these leases to move forward.

[ [link removed] ]It's critical that millions of us make our voices heard right now at
the White House. Please do your part by signing NRDC's petition to
President Biden calling on him to keep his pledge to cancel all new oil
and gas lease sales in America's offshore waters.

After you send your letter, I hope you'll make a tax-deductible donation
so that NRDC can keep battling for our climate. Because of a special
matching grant, your gift will go three times as far in this all-important
work.

This past year, the Biden Administration made a historic commitment to
slash greenhouse gas emissions at least in half by 2030. That's a bold
promise that now needs to be met with bold action.

However, the administration's move to hand over more of our treasured
coastal waters — 80 million acres off the Gulf of Mexico — for the
extraction of climate-destroying fossil fuels is fundamentally
incompatible with its pledge to lead our country towards a clean energy
future.

[ [link removed] ]I hope you'll do your part today and tell President Biden to cancel all
oil and gas leases off America's coasts.

Thank you for speaking up during this important moment for our climate and
future.

Sincerely,
[3]Robert Redford
Robert Redford
Trustee, NRDC

Photo credit: Charlie Riedel/AP Photo

The mission of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is to
safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals, and the natural
systems on which all life depends.

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