From Dream Corps Green For All <[email protected]>
Subject Climate change sees no border or party.
Date May 9, 2022 7:04 PM
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With the news that the Supreme Court could overturn Roe v. Wade, many have
reached out asking questions like what will it mean to lose access to
abortions and who will be impacted most. And so we wanted to share a
[ [link removed] ]new blog post from Dream Corps CEO, Nisha Anand, that looks at how the
possible decision to overturn Roe could mean higher death rates and years
of economic pain - but only for some. And she talks about why she
continues to believe that in the darkest moments of history, the best way
through is by leading with empathy and love. Please prioritize your mental
and physical health, we will be here whenever and however you want to be
involved with our work.

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John,

Did you know that 68% of Florida’s Latino voters consider extreme weather
events to be the greatest climate threat facing their communities? 

In a recent survey commissioned by Dream Corps Green For All, canvassers
with UnidosUS Action Fund [ [link removed] ]spoke to over 1,000 newly registered Latino
voters in Florida to ask how the climate crisis impacts their lives.
Regardless of political party, 62% of respondents were concerned about
limited access to renewable energy and 56% are worried about affording
higher energy bills from extreme heat. They expect their elected leaders
to take action to reduce air and water pollution and combat the climate
crisis. 

“Climate change is an issue that affects us all. It breaks global
boundaries and crosses party lines. To deal with the crisis, we need an
all-hands-on-deck approach for solutions that protect our state, our
neighborhoods, and our homes. From hurricanes and flooding, to months of
intense heat and high utility bills, Black and Latino communities are
hit hardest by the climate crisis. We are happy to partner with UnidosUS
Action to release this important survey to center these voices.” —
Jessie Buendia, National Director of Green For All

Green For All will continue to seek out the voices of Black and Brown
communities as we work to find common ground on climate. We believe that
the voices of underrepresented groups are essential to finding equitable,
common sense solutions that work for everyone – especially those hit first
and worse by climate. 

Do you want to be a part of the solution? Help us shift the narrative by
sharing our findings and encouraging your elected leaders to act on
climate NOW! 

[ [link removed] ]Donate Today

We aren’t done knocking on doors and having important conversations about
climate impacts. [ [link removed] ]You can help us bring similar canvassing projects to
directly impacted communities throughout the U.S. by donating today! 

 

Onwards, 
— The Green For All Team
P.S. Learn more about our canvassing project in Florida:
[ [link removed] ]Found in Translation Talk Show feat. Jessie Buendia 
[ [link removed] ]Florida Latino Voters Express Deep Concerns About Climate Impacts -
West Orlando News
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