Let's keep the momentum up
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Dear Friend,
Last month was busy for Earthjustice supporters. In February, supporters like you took nearly 120,000 actions — the most actions taken by Earthjustice supporters in a single month in the last four years.
Let’s keep the momentum going this month. Scroll through the actions below and find the issues you care about or click here to take all four actions on one page.
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Restore the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
Coal-fired power plants are the worst of the worst industrial polluters. Toxic air pollutants from power plants are linked to asthma, heart disease, cancer, and thousands of premature deaths each year. That is why Earthjustice has fought for nationwide protections to clean up air emissions from power plants and we need your help to defend and strengthen this rule.
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We need stronger protections for North Atlantic right whales
With approximately 350 North Atlantic right whales remaining in the world — and fewer than 100 breeding females — this critically endangered marine mammal could be facing extinction as early as 2040. Unless we act now.
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Restore protections for Northern Rockies wolves
The gray wolf species in the Northern Rockies has faced its most severe threat in a century. While an Earthjustice lawsuit recently restored protections for wolves in 44 states, due to a series of administrative and legislative maneuvers over the past decade, wolves remain unprotected in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and portions of several adjacent states. We are calling for federal Endangered Species Act protections for wolves in the Northern Rockies.
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Restore federal protections for Florida’s wetlands
Florida wetlands are vitally important: They store excess water after heavy rains, buffer against intense storms, naturally restore water quality, filter the agricultural and stormwater runoff which fuels toxic algae outbreaks, and support Florida tribes’ cultures and customs. Countless Florida species, many of them endangered, rely on wetlands to support the web of life, so it’s critical we protect our remaining wetlands. Tell the EPA it needs to protect Florida’s wetlands.
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Sincerely,
Kyle Berquist
Digital Advocacy Specialist
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