Just released: Report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change confirms impacts of climate crisis are larger and more widespread than we thought—and climate change is happening much faster than scientists anticipated.
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Supporter,
"DELAY MEANS DEATH." That’s what UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres had to say about the IPCC's latest report on the climate crisis. That report explains that the disastrous effects of the climate crisis will soon overwhelm the ability of humanity and nature to adapt to it—unless we take immediate action to reduce greenhouse gasses.
In other words, we have zero time to waste in addressing the climate crisis before it becomes an outright catastrophe. We're planning to keep the pressure on Congress to meet the urgency of this moment, push for robust legislation investing in clean energy and environmental justice, and pursue all avenues to mitigate the effects already happening. But we can't do it without your support. Please say you'll power our efforts with a monthly gift now:
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Rush your monthly membership gift to the Sierra Club now. Help us stop the climate crisis that is already threatening wildlife and devastating communities.
This latest IPCC report warns that if the Earth warms more than 1.50 Celsius the consequences could be irreversible and we’re already at 1.20! Here in North America, that means more large wildfires and droughts, severe storms and hurricanes, and sea level rise—all of which will upend global supply chains and disrupt international trade. Many species, particularly in the Arctic, will face extinction.1
The IPCC report also starkly details the inequality in which countries around the world are experiencing the climate crisis. Simply put, the communities who have contributed the least to the problem are the ones feeling the harshest effects—from high heat exposure to mosquito-borne illness, water scarcity and more.2
President Biden has taken significant steps this year, but now it's time Congress does its job by passing a historic suite of investments in communities and families struggling with the interlocking crises of climate change, health, and racial, economic, and environmental injustice.
Every day that Congress fails to pass strong climate solutions is another day of needless suffering for millions of people in the US and around the world struggling with unabated air and water pollution, and an onslaught of climate-fueled storms, wildfires, and droughts.
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Please, help us pressure Congress to craft and pass sweeping investments in climate and environmental justice before it's too late.
Supporter, while it's understandable to feel overwhelmed, even depressed, by the enormity of these findings, there is still time to take action—and that time is right now. With a pro-environment president in the White House, and more cities and towns committing to 100% clean energy, things are not hopeless—and we are not helpless.
Thank you for joining us in telling Congress—particularly Republicans who have blocked the Biden administration's bold climate agenda—that the time for disinformation, debate and delay is over. With
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your support today , we will pursue immediate, meaningful action to save the only planet we call home.
With deep appreciation,
Dan Chu
Acting Executive Director
Sierra Club
P.S Our elected leaders have the tools, the evidence and the resources to help halt the climate catastrophe—now they must summon the political will. Our Sierra Club community, with our millions of members and supporters, has the power to make a difference.
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Please, help us lead the fight for clean energy and climate justice by starting your monthly membership today.
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Maxim Tolchinskiy on Unsplash modified with added text
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