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Re: Starbucks is at it again (please read)

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Friend, In 2019, Starbucks to cut emissions from all its operations by 50% by 2030. Instead, Starbuc

Friend, [sign the petition: Demand Starbucks stop breaking their climate pledge.]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( In 2019, Starbucks [promised]( to cut emissions from all its operations by 50% by 2030. Instead, Starbucks’ emissions have increased – year after year, every year. Starbucks is lying. Starbucks is just another giant corporation posing as a climate and worker friendly company. Bad news for them: we’re here to hold them accountable. The climate crisis is no joke, and we are not here to tolerate empty climate promises. [Sign the petition: Demand Starbucks step it up NOW and take action to curb their dangerous greenhouse gas emissions.]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( Thanks for all you do, Erin Tulley, Daily Kos P.S. Below is an email we sent out earlier demanding Starbucks immediately begin to curb their greenhouse gas emissions: --------------------------------------------------------------- Friend, [sign the petition: Demand Starbucks stop breaking their climate pledge.]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( Starbucks says it wants to become “resource-positive, storing more carbon than we emit, replenishing more freshwater than we use, and eliminating waste." But Starbucks’ big climate promise is a lie: since promising to cut emissions, Starbucks has actually emitted MORE global warming pollution every year, even when the pandemic forced them to close stores and reduce operations. Starbucks is failing our planet and feeding us empty promises. They’re running out of time to turn their operations around in order to hit their promised goals. It’s time to hold Starbucks accountable. Demand Starbucks step up their climate action immediately. [Sign the petition: Demand Starbucks step it up NOW and take action to curb their dangerous greenhouse gas emissions.]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( Thanks for all you do, Erin Tulley, Daily Kos Daily Kos Relies on Readers Like You We don't have billionaire backers like some right-wing media outlets. Half our revenue comes from readers like you, meaning we literally couldn't do this work without you. Can you chip in $5 right now to help Daily Kos keep fighting? [Chip in $5]( If you wish to donate by mail instead, please send a check to Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Contributions to Daily Kos are not tax deductible. 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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