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We must protect our climate progress We want to start off by saying thank you. Thank you for your co

We must protect our climate progress We want to start off by saying thank you. Thank you for your commitment to our work as we strive to protect our planet and ensure our future generations inherit a healthy earth. But more importantly, thank you for caring enough to take action. We launched Climate Power in 2020 to fight back against climate deniers, Big Oil, and the politicians in their pockets. We ensured that policymakers knew what was at stake, and we pushed them to deliver for the people. Together, we’ve made a huge impact: President Biden and Vice President Harris have already taken more climate action than any other White House in history. Now, we’re at a crossroads where all of our climate progress is at risk if Trump and his Project 2025 cronies win. [Your unwavering support is what allows us to keep making climate progress, and today we’re asking you to double down on your commitment. If you’re still in this fight with us, will you consider making a grassroots donation of $3 today?]( [DONATE NOW]( Our work to protect climate progress doesn’t end in November. We'll continue to work -- no matter who is in power -- to drive climate action. It’s work that will persevere -- and have a ripple effect -- for generations to come. Your contribution to the fight against the climate crisis will help us get one step closer to securing our clean energy future. A clean energy future that: - Creates good, family-supporting jobs; - Lowers everyday costs for families; - Reduces pollution; - And builds healthier communities with clean air and water for all. But we can't do this work alone. Your commitment and energy are crucial to helping protect our climate progress, while pushing for even more progress in the years ahead. By becoming a grassroots donor today, you’re making sure Climate Power has the resources needed to continue to lead this fight. [So can we count on you to deepen your commitment to stopping the climate crisis and protecting our planet? Please make a contribution of $3 or anything you can to become a grassroots donor to Climate Power today.]( Thanks for being part of this team, 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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