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here's what you can do right now to stand with families Summers are getting hotter, longer, and more

here's what you can do right now to stand with families Summers are getting hotter, longer, and more dangerous. We all feel it -- Americans everywhere are being hit with heat waves and heat domes. So it’s worth paying attention to what those rising temperatures mean for public health. According to one recent study, when extreme heat converges with polluted air, risk of death increases by 21%. This report comes after other findings that show air pollution is worse “than cigarettes or alcohol” for global lifespans and kills 1 in 6 people worldwide. Yet, one week ago today, the MAGA justices on the Supreme Court attacked the EPA’s ability to hold corporate polluters accountable and address the climate crisis. Their ruling undercuts years of precedent, undermines Americans’ right to clean air, and endangers human lives. The good news? Congress can take action to protect the right to breathe clean air and fight for a just, livable future. But we need to elect climate champions who will fight for families and tackle these public health crises. What can you do about it? Sign the pledge to be a climate voter today to elect climate leaders who are ready to act: [I'M IN]( Together, we will elect climate champions who will take the bold action we need to protect clean air, tackle the climate crisis, secure our clean energy future, and stand up for American families. Thank you for standing with families, 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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