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Dear Friend, Right now, Mercy Corps team members are working with people and communities at the hear

[Sign now, Friend, to join Mercy Corps’ public call for climate justice — add your name to demand that world leaders take action to support the communities most deeply affected by climate change.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Dear Friend, Right now, Mercy Corps team members are working with people and communities at the heart of the climate crisis, supporting resilience and adaptation in places that are already experiencing the extreme effects of climate change. From enabling climate-smart livelihoods to reducing flood risk, our work centers the needs and opportunities of those most exposed to the changing climate — and with the fewest resources to adapt. But while our teams help communities overcome the daily impacts of climate change, the world’s most powerful governments and corporations must do their fair share, too. [Add your name to demand that world leaders take action to support the communities most deeply affected by climate change — join Mercy Corps’ public call for climate justice! >>]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Communities already at risk around the world are disproportionately exposed to extreme weather events, more reliant on natural resources, and least able to adapt to negative environmental impacts. When farmers suffer from drought, communities face devastating floods, or entrepreneurs lack sustainable electricity for their businesses, more complex crises arise. To address these intersecting crises, Mercy Corps focuses on climate solutions that deliver practical, meaningful change at the local level — and then find ways to scale and replicate that success worldwide. A key part of this work is rallying public support across the globe for decisive action by governments and corporations to confront climate change — particularly for those most at risk. Will you join this call for climate justice? [Add your name, Friend, to support the people and communities most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( Thanks, - The team at Mercy Corps Paid for by Mercy Corps. Does not equal endorsement. Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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