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Dear NRDC Activist,
In the fight to protect our country's priceless public lands from fossil
fuel exploitation, [ [link removed] ]time is running out:
The Trump administration is taking steps to approve an enormous open-pit
coal mine on the doorstep of Utah's Bryce Canyon National Park.
This massive coal operation just off Utah's Route 89 would threaten the
park's air quality and dark night skies, and would pack the scenic road to
Bryce Canyon with coal truck traffic. It could destroy the southernmost
breeding ground of the greater sage-grouse, a species that is already
struggling to survive in oil and gas country. The mine is projected to
supply two million tons of dirty coal to power plants every year, emitting
some 4.8 million tons of climate-killing carbon dioxide. Simply put, it
will speed up a ticking climate change time-bomb.
NRDC has launched a courtroom action to challenge the approval of the
destructive Alton coal mine project, but we need your help to fund this
and many other environmental battles.
[ [link removed] ]Today is the last day of our dedicated campaign to fight back against
Trump's fossil fuel frenzy — and it's the very last opportunity to have
your gift matched for twice the impact. Don't wait — rush an emergency
gift to power NRDC's legal work and our fight to defend the environment on
all fronts now.
The Trump administration has been relentless in its assault on our public
lands, our country's natural heritage, and our planet's climate. And to
make matters worse, the very officials tasked with protecting our public
lands from industrial exploitation are doing anything but: mere days
before his confirmation, now-Interior Secretary David Bernhardt was
actually lobbying on behalf of the dirty fossil fuel companies who once
were his clients.
But together we can fight back — destruction in the name of corporate
greed is exactly what we here at NRDC are fighting against, and our legal
team has been challenging the administration in court day in and day out
to save our cherished national parks, monuments, coastlines and other
public lands.
[ [link removed] ]Your support right now will go twice as far to help us do that — but
only until the midnight deadline.
Challenging the Alton coal mine is just one of the critical fights we're
embroiled in against this administration. We are also in court to beat
back Trump's attempts to strip protections from awe-inspiring national
monuments like Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante. The courts are
our best chance to save these special places, but we can only keep these
lawsuits going — and ramp up for the ones ahead — if people like you step
up and help.
[ [link removed] ]It takes one minute to send an emergency gift, and until midnight
tonight, every single dollar you send will be doubled to have 2X the
impact.
We've got to stand and fight for our public lands while we still have
them. Because if we stay silent, I promise you — our country's wilderness
will look VERY different in the coming years.
Thanks for supporting us in this fight.
Sincerely,
Sharon Buccino
Senior Director, Land Division, NRDC
Donations will be used to fight back against Trump's fossil fuel onslaught
and for other campaigns that allow NRDC to protect the environment in the
most effective way possible.
The mission of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is to
safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals, and the natural
systems on which all life depends.
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