From Earthjustice Alerts <[email protected]>
Subject March Actions
Date March 26, 2023 2:05 PM
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Dear Friend,

The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report makes it abundantly clear that we need swift and bold action to combat the worst of the climate crisis – but what we’ve been getting is inconsistency.

While the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act will go a long way in building an equitable clean energy economy, we also just saw, the Biden administration greenlight the Willow Project, a massive carbon bomb that will sets us back from reaching our climate goals. Meanwhile, around the country, other urgent environmental challenges demand our attention and action – from clean air standards, to stopping fossil fuel projects, to passing safety standards for toxic chemicals during transportation, and many more. Earthjustice is ready to tackle these challenges and we can’t do it without you.

We’ll need your help to continue this fight – you can do that today by clicking here to take all the actions below.

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Stop the Willow Project

Earthjustice sued the Biden administration for permitting the Willow Project. Despite more than five million people voicing opposition to the project, the Biden administration opted for habitat and climate destruction in the Western Arctic. Projects like Willow are possible because of a flawed system that puts our public lands up for sale to polluting corporations. Send a letter to President Biden and Secretary Haaland to let them know we aren’t backing down on Willow.

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Electrify the Postal Service

The Postal Service announced its intention to buy nearly 10,000 polluting trucks before it finishes its environmental review. Help us push the Postal Service to finish the review and buy electric trucks instead. .

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Tell Transportation Secretary Buttigieg to write safety rules for trains carrying toxic chemicals

We need common-sense safety rules for trains carrying hazardous materials. A train carrying toxic vinyl chloride, an input in making plastic, derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, contaminating the environment and exposing residents to toxic gases linked to serious health harm. Urge Transportation Secretary Buttigieg to immediately start writing commonsense safety rules for trains carrying hazardous materials.

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Tell the Department of Energy to strengthen regulations for gas stoves

Gas stoves have been a hot topic as of late – and for good reason. New research linking childhood asthma to gas stoves has brought a lot of attention to how we power our home appliances. The Department of Energy is proposing new energy efficiency standards to require that gas stoves waste less gas, which reduces harmful emissions. Send a letter to the DOE and urge them to finalize this commonsense standard today!

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Your activism is creating change - and we can't do it without you. Keep it up by clicking here to take all the actions above on one page.

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Sincerely,
Swetha Pottam
Digital Advocacy Associate

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