Time is running out to ensure the media stops avoiding one of the most crucial conversations of the entire election.
Time is running out to ensure the media stops avoiding one of the most crucial conversations of the entire election.
It's time to talk about the climate crisis.
More than 4 out of 5 early primary voters say it’s at least “very important” for a candidate to have a clear climate action plan.

It’s a clear consensus — so why did moderators during the last debate completely ignore the very clear will of the public, and not ask a single question about the climate crisis?

We’re not standing for it — and neither should you.

Take action today, and demand the moderators call on the candidates to address the climate crisis in tomorrow's debate.

Our democracy depends on an informed electorate choosing our leaders — but how can voters make good choices when the media neglects to inform them?

It’s time for the debate moderators stop ignoring climate change. So we've made it easy for you to send them some suggestions.

Just update the text in this message to include options like:
  • How do you plan to address the fact that the climate crisis disproportionately affects low-income communities and people of color?
  • We know we can’t avoid all of the effects of the climate crisis. What steps will you take to ensure America is resilient enough to weather what we can’t ward off?
  • What steps will you take to ensure we’re not putting any more pollution into the atmosphere than we can remove by 2050 at the latest — a deadline we need to hit in order to avoid a climate catastrophe?
Or any other question you would prefer! Whatever you submit will be delivered straight to MSNBC and The Washington Post.

And there’s no time to waste: The next debate is tomorrow night. The moderators are actively gathering their questions right now.

Millions of Americans will tune into the next debate. Take action today, and make sure the moderators put climate change front and center.

Thank you for standing with us,

Heather Shelby
Action Network Manager

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