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Despite our planet facing a real threat this November, here’s why we’re optimistic

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Let’s show strength in protecting our environment. , when we launched Climate Power in 2020, ou

Let’s show strength in protecting our environment. , when we launched Climate Power in 2020, our goal was very clear: mobilize public support and demand policymakers take bold climate action to protect our planet. We’ve been doing this work day in and day out -- electing climate champions up and down the ballot, harnessing grassroots will for action across the country, and pressuring Congress to pass historic, landmark climate action. We all have so many victories to be proud of, -- and so many more to come. Today, as we come to our very first grassroots fundraising deadline, we want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible progress we’ve made -- and look forward to the future with hope and determination. [Before we continue, will you make a contribution today of $3 to continue powering our efforts in these critical, upcoming months?]( [DONATE NOW]( With your help, in the last four years, Climate Power has: - Blocked efforts to dismantle climate progress and prevented the Oil and Gas lobby and their allies in Congress from repealing our climate progress. - Shed light on Donald Trump’s $110 billion corporate tax break promise to Big Oil by eliminating protections for clean air and water. - Illustrated the devastating consequences and the impact of Big Oil’s corruption on Americans. - Celebrated the passage of the Biden-Harris administration’s clean energy plan, which will save families more than $1,000 each year, cut pollution in half this decade, and has already created more than 312,000 new clean energy jobs. - Sold the benefits of climate action to the right people in the right places, including six key states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. , our wins are significant and have a real impact on working families -- but our progress faces a real threat of unraveling. Project 2025 has made it crystal-clear: If conservatives are elected, they will not waste a minute before undoing our climate progress. Despite this threat, we’re optimistic for the future of our planet --- not only because of the progress we have made, but because of what we’ve had to overcome: standing firm against lobbyists backed by billionaires and calling out the Oil and Gas industry for everything they’ve done. We know how to beat them, but we need to make sure we have the resources to get it done. Ahead of our very first grassroots fundraising deadline, we need to show strength. We need to show that we’re committed to protecting the progress we’ve made in addressing the climate crisis. [, will you be one of the new grassroots supporters to chip in $3 and protect our future?]( Thank you for taking action, Climate Power [DONATE]( Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4100 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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