John, bees are dying, and the agency that could save them is being lobbied to do nothing instead. 

We have the power to fight back and force Trump's Environmental Protection Agency to help save our pollinators and our planet. But to do it, we need to raise $930,000 before our final and most critical deadline of 2019. Every dollar you give will be DOUBLED -- but this offer expires at midnight on December 31, and you cannot afford to miss out:

Please, rush a tax-deductible year-end gift to Friends of the Earth before this match expires at midnight tomorrow. This is your BEST chance to help save pollinators, plants, people and, ultimately, our one and only planet.

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

We know that pesticides made by companies like Bayer-Monsanto, Syngenta and Dow Chemical are responsible for killing bees and are wreaking havoc on our food system. The EPA knows it, too -- they've admitted that these pesticides are "very highly toxic" to critical pollinators.

But the EPA refuses to put our ecosystems ahead of corporate profit. That's why we need you to help us raise what it will take to fight back for our planet in the new year. 

We only have a matter of hours to hit our $930,000 goal, so every dollar is being matched to get us there in time. There has never been a more impactful -- or more urgent -- time to give. We cannot keep up the fight to protect our pollinators and the only Earth we'll ever have without your help, John. 

Your gift right now could be the difference between the pesticide-driven mass extinction of bees, butterflies or other critical pollinators and a sustainable future:

Donate $27 -- or as much as you can -- right now, before our match expires at midnight on Dec. 31, to help us keep taking on the Big Polluters and Big Enablers threatening our planet's survival.

If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:

Standing with you,
Lisa Archer,
Food and agriculture program director,
Friends of the Earth

 
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