From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Help protect Sequoia, Yosemite and King’s Canyon: Double your impact (today only)
Date December 3, 2019 8:08 PM
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Dear John,

The Trump Administration wants to open lands near Sequoia National Park to the
fossil fuel industry. This is part of its new plan to expand drilling and
fracking to vast amounts of federal lands in California. It’s not just Sequoia
at risk -- the plan also threatens Yosemite and Kings Canyon.

Drilling and fracking destroy our wild places, spew toxic air pollution, induce
earthquakes, and jeopardize human health -- not to mention contribute to the
climate crisis. If we want to preserve a safe and liveable planet for future
generations, we need to keep fossil fuels in the ground -- not start more
drilling and fracking projects.

We’re not going to let Trump destroy some of our most iconic wild places on our
watch. But we need your help to stop Trump’s plan. In honor of Giving Tuesday,
will you make a special donation to protect California’s national parks from the
fossil fuel industry, John?

Stop Trump from destroying Sequoia, Yosemite and Kings Canyon: Donate $27 or
more and your gift will be matched dollar-for-dollar!

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Sequoia National Park is home to the massive Giant Sequoia trees that are one of
our nation’s greatest national treasures. The park supports communities living
nearby who depend on it for tourism as well. But Trump wants to throw all that
away to help his Big Oil friends.

If we can’t stop the Trump Administration in California, nowhere will be safe.
We could see mining in the Smoky Mountains, offshore drilling in Glacier Bay,
and even fracking in the Everglades -- nothing is off limits for this
administration.

This is the opposite of what we should be doing. We need to keep all fossil
fuels in the ground, not hand over our public lands to the fossil fuel industry
over the objections of local communities and leaders. We need to end drilling
and fracking nationwide. But we can’t do this without you.

Donate now and stop Trump from handing over our National Parks and public lands
to the fossil fuel industry!

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We’re going up against huge corporations and their powerful cronies in the Trump
Administration -- a daunting task. But with Friends of the Earth members like
you at our side, I know we can win this fight and save our forests and parks.

We have a comprehensive plan to protect our public lands and keep fossil fuels
in the ground:

* We’re organizing and mobilizing for a Green New Deal that phases out fossil
fuels while putting communities and workers at the center of climate
solutions. Last month, we delivered a letter signed by more than 250
environmental and progressive organizations to Congress pushing for the
strong climate action we need. More than 10,000 Friends of the Earth
volunteers signed up to deliver this letter to Congressional offices across
the country. A strong Green New Deal would prevent all new fossil fuel
development -- preserving our wild places for future generations.
* Friends of the Earth members like you have sent more than 30,000 comments to
the Bureau of Land Management opposing Trump’s California fracking plan. This
strategy has worked in the past to prevent Trump from rolling back
protections for public lands like Craters of the Moon National Monument. So
we’re doubling down to save Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon.
* We’re fighting individual fossil fuel projects that threaten our public lands
and communities. Our volunteers and organizers in New York pushed the
Congressional delegation to oppose the Williams Pipeline -- which helped
convince Governor Cuomo to reject it. Now we’re applying those same tactics
in Minnesota, Oregon, Colorado, and along the Atlantic Coast Pipeline route
to stop these projects as well.
* Our campaigners are working round-the-clock to lobby progressive Members of
Congress on Capitol Hill to introduce legislation to protect our public
lands. We’re making progress -- Congress has advanced bills to protect Chaco
Canyon and other Western monuments. But we need to keep the pressure on.

These actions won’t just help our wild places. Communities across the country
are struggling with toxic drinking water, polluted air, and a myriad of other
health impacts associated with living near fossil fuel projects. Children are
among the most heavily impacted. We must rapidly transition away from fossil
fuels to save our only Earth and all of us who call it home.

You know that when we work together, we can move mountains. Even with Trump in
the White House, we’ve turned up the heat on Democrats in Congress to fight for
the climate solutions we need -- not just what’s politically convenient.

Imagine what we can do for these iconic parks in California! But we’ve got to
act fast, before Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon are irreversibly scarred.

In honor of Giving Tuesday, make a generous contribution to Friends of the Earth
and help save California’s most iconic wild places. Your gift will be matched
dollar-for-dollar -- up to $150,000!

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will go through immediately:

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Standing with you,
Nicole Ghio,
Senior fossil fuels program manager,
Friends of the Earth

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