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How we fight from now to November will shape our climate future

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Let’s celebrate this major milestone for our planet , We have a big update on a really powerful

Let’s celebrate this major milestone for our planet [Climate power logo]( , We have a big update on a really powerful story. We've done the math, and there are now more than 334,565 new clean energy jobs in this country -- all because Vice President Harris cast the tie breaking vote to deliver the most important climate bill in history. This major milestone was only possible because of grassroots supporters like you who demanded climate action -- from local elected leaders all the way to the White House. Now, two years later, the Biden-Harris administration has taken 350+ climate actions -- more than any administration in US history -- making the clean energy revolution a reality! In the midst of all these wins, Big Oil and MAGA are threatening to undermine our climate progress. That’s why at Climate Power, we’re tripling down on our efforts to build the power needed to mobilize voters and elect climate champions. But we’ll need to harness the full grassroots support of this movement to make that a reality. [So we’re asking you: Can you make a contribution of $3 today to ensure we have the resources to advocate for real climate action and elect leaders who will deliver the clean energy progress we need?]( [DONATE NOW]( , these new clean energy jobs are having a real impact on our communities, with consumers saving billions in 2023: More than 3.4 million American families saved $8.4 billion in tax credits to lower the costs of clean energy and energy efficiency upgrades. Not only is the clean energy plan providing millions of people with good-paying and family-supporting careers, it'll also reduce the deficit by $300 billion over the next decade. All of these climate wins are only possible with your support. It’s clear to see how much -- and how fast -- we can impact our earth and limit climate change when we work together. But we can’t get complacent -- we must power on and make sure we elect climate champions to the White House this November in order to protect our planet for ourselves and future generations. [So , please make a contribution today of $3 to ensure we can continue to advocate for real climate action -- and even more clean energy jobs in our future.]( Thanks for being part of this team, Climate Power 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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