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We need to back this momentum with real resources if we’re going to defeat Project 2025 , the D

We need to back this momentum with real resources if we’re going to defeat Project 2025 [Climate Power]( , the Democratic National Convention (DNC) is in full swing. We’re watching climate champions take the stage and remind us of the progress we’ve made toward a clean energy future under the Biden-Harris administration -- and all that’s at stake for our climate progress this November. But let’s go back in time. A few weeks ago, at the Republican National Convention, we heard exactly what Donald Trump and his MAGA extremists have in store for our future if they make it back to the White House. From crumbling critical departments like the EPA to gutting the National Weather Service, it’s anything but protecting our climate. But don’t worry, take a deep breath. The DNC won’t be anything like that. This week, we’ll watch as Vice President Harris and the Democratic Party celebrate a platform that tackles the climate crisis, lowers costs, invests in our clean energy future, and creates millions of good-paying jobs in the process. The contrast is night and day -- climate denial vs. climate action. [And while Vice President Harris and the Democratic Party do their job to outline how we’re moving forward, we’ll do our job to turn out climate voters this November and make sure we can stop Project 2025. But we need enough resources to do that. If you’re able, can you make a $3 investment into protecting our clean energy future?]( If you've stored your info with ActBlue Express, we'll process your contribution instantly: [Donate $3]( [Donate $15]( [Donate $35]( [Donate $50]( [Donate $100]( [Donate $250]( [Donate Another Amount]( While Democrats are championing climate action in Chicago right now, Republicans are spreading lies -- or ignoring the crisis altogether. As a major political party. In 2024. It’s weird! And it’s costing American families. But we’ve got a grassroots movement of organizers, voters, grassroots donors, and climate champions fighting for our clean energy future. We can defeat their powerful money and influence, but only if we can come together and do everything in our power to win. [If making a donation makes sense for you right now, please pitch in $3 right now to support Climate Power and our efforts to turn out the voters we need to stop Project 2025.]( Thank you for being a part of this important work. We couldn’t do it with you. The Climate Power Team [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?refcode=email_fund_DNC1_20240820_180d_a&source=email_fund_DNC1_20240820_180d_a) 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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