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Climate change is a threat multiplier and a national security risk -- we must tackle the crisis. Joi

Climate change is a threat multiplier and a national security risk -- we must tackle the crisis. [Climate Power 2020]( Join John Podesta and Fmr. Sec. of State John Kerry for a virtual conversation on the climate crisis -- [click here to RSVP now.]( The climate crisis is here, friends. In California, wildfires are growing by 1,000 acres every 30 minutes. Colorado saw record heat AND record snow within 48 hours. The Southeast and Gulf Coast are reeling from a historically powerful hurricane season. And dozens of states are experiencing extreme heat. Climate change is a threat multiplier and a national security risk -- we must tackle the crisis. Former Secretary of State John Kerry and Climate Power 2020 Advisory Board member John Podesta know how. [Will you join them for a conversation on the ongoing climate crisis and its impact on America’s national security tomorrow?]( [Climate Change and National Security: A Conversation with John Podesta and Former Sec. of State John Kerry.]( We are watching the climate crisis unfold in real time, with smoke turning the California sky red. This is what climate change looks like, and the impacts of this emergency will go far beyond the initial devastation. [Tomorrow at 10:00 AM ET, get the latest on the crisis and hear how nations need to adapt to this new normal.]( Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow, Climate Power 2020 [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [ig]( [Home]( [About]( [CP2020]( Climate Power 2020 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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