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team, here’s how many climate actions Joe Biden has taken as president>> But Donald Trump and h

team, here’s how many climate actions Joe Biden has taken as president>> [light purple banner with green squiggles and sparkling stars that reads Good News] Team, Joe Biden has taken more climate actions as president than any in US history. Our research team’s been doing the math, and it turns out the Biden-Harris administration has taken more than 300 climate actions -- 322 to be exact. It all started on day one when President Biden recommitted to the Paris Climate Agreement. Since then, he’s passed the clean energy plan and signed groundbreaking legislation investing billions of dollars in climate actions, jobs, our clean energy future, and environmental justice. And President Biden is standing up to Oil and Gas giants, closing long-standing loopholes to force polluters to pay their fair share. That’s hundreds of thousands of new clean energy jobs, training the next generation for careers in climate, cleaner air, safer water, a reliable clean energy grid, slashing industrial pollution, and so much more. We wouldn’t be here to celebrate these jobs if not for this team of advocates. This is the climate progress we’ve been fighting for -- whether by marching, emailing and calling our lawmakers, or voting for climate champions. Let’s keep it up by growing climate voter power. Let’s vote for our future. [TAKE ACTION]( But Donald Trump and his Big Oil funders want nothing more than to kill our climate progress. The Oil and Gas industry is already drafting executive orders for him to sign day one if reelected. If Trump makes it back to the White House, his Big Oil pals will decide our future. This is what we’re up against in November. Will you vote for our future? Are your friends and family voting for our future? [Find out how you can help grow climate voter power on our website.]( Cheers to the future we’re building together, Climate Power Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4132 Washington, DC 20006 United States [CLIMATEPOWER.US]( | [INFO@CLIMATEPOWER.US](mailto:info@climatepower.us) Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Climate Power, please [click here](.

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