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33 years ago, the disastrous Exxon Valdez oil spill left lasting ecological and economical wounds. B

33 years ago, the disastrous Exxon Valdez oil spill left lasting ecological and economical wounds. [Climate Power]( Big Oil CEOs wreak havoc on our environment, our economy, and our pocketbooks. As long as we rely on fossil fuels, we will be at the mercy of their profiteering and pollution. 33 years ago, the disastrous Exxon Valdez oil spill left lasting ecological and economical wounds. Now, 33 years later, the same Big Oil offenders are responsible for hurting us again: this time by profiteering in a world grappling with Putin’s invasion and the pandemic by price-gouging hardworking families and accelerating the climate crisis. We cannot wait another 33 years to act. We cannot wait for another disaster. Voters are fed up with Big Oil’s foul play and outrageous energy prices. Americans are ready for real energy independence through clean energy. [If you’re one of them, demand Congress deliver on clean energy and stand up to Big Oil CEOs now.]( Big Oil CEOs brought home their highest profits in nearly a decade during the pandemic, and they’re repeating their policy of price-gouging in the wake of global conflict. Americans deserve affordable, reliable, and real energy independence through a clean energy economy. Demand action NOW: [TAKE ACTION]( Thank you for standing up to Big Oil and fighting for a clean energy future. -Climate Power [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [ig]( [Home]( [About]( [CP]( Climate Power 555 Capitol Mall, Suite 1095 Sacramento, CA 95814 United States If you wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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