From Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Action <[email protected]>
Subject The most urgent warning yet
Date April 6, 2022 6:23 PM
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Food & Water Action is fighting for the future of the planet. Anything that deepens global dependence on fossil fuels threatens our chance to stop the worst of climate chaos. The latest climate report from the IPCC is an urgent call to end our dependence on fossil fuels. Fight for the future of the planet and for a sustainable, fossil-free future with a gift to Food & Water Action.

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John,

Earlier this week, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its most urgent report yet — the planet is on track to experience the most devastating effects of climate change unless world leaders break our dependence on fossil fuels NOW!

Food & Water Action has been calling for the end of fracking and fossil fuel infrastructure for over a decade. And the IPCC’s latest report underscores just how urgent those changes are in order to protect people, global stability, and the planet. We’re working to rally voices and pressure policymakers and political leaders to take the steps needed to prevent all-out climate chaos. And we need your support to do that. Please join us with a gift to Food & Water Action.

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The IPCC report is clear: Any path to limiting irreversible climate warming requires significant and rapid cuts to methane emissions. We can no longer continue down the path of Big Oil & Gas – only rapidly phasing out fossil fuels and ramping up our investments in clean, renewable energy like wind and solar can prevent the worst outcomes.

There's no more time for false solutions, incremental change, or placating fossil fuel cronies. We need significant action, and it's clear exactly what that is: ending the era of fossil fuels.

That’s why Food & Water Action is:

-- Pushing President Biden to use his authority to stop fossil fuel extraction on federal lands and prevent the construction of new fossil fuel infrastructure by denying federal permits
-- Pressuring members of Congress to ban fracking everywhere, with a plan that also lays out a transition off fossil fuels for the workers and communities that are dependent on the industry

We're working harder than ever to pressure President Biden and elected leaders to go big or go home on climate – it’s too late for half-measures and incremental change. Your support will make a difference in the courts, in the halls of Congress, and on the ground in every state. People have the power to make real change. And your gift to Food & Water Action today helps us mobilize people and power our campaigns to fight for a fossil-free future.

Together, we can still prevent the worst of climate change, but we have to act NOW.

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Onward together,

Wenonah Hauter
Founder and Executive Director
Food & Water Action

P.S. Want to do more? Take this online action to urge President Biden and Congress to halt all new fossil fuel infrastructure.
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And check out our affiliate organization Food & Water Watch’s latest report, Averting Climate Catastrophe: Fossil Fuels Must End While Renewables Take Over.
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