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URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Big Ag corporations are lobbying for a bill to let them HIDE their pollution f

URGENT ACTION NEEDED: Big Ag corporations are lobbying for a bill to let them HIDE their pollution from you — STOP them before it’s too late! >> [Sign the petition now!]( You know it as well as I do, Friend: the climate crisis is getting worse every day. Wildfires. Hurricanes. Floods. Many cities saw some of the worst air quality in their history this summer. We know who is responsible for this crisis. Agribusiness corporations produce massive amounts of methane and toxic pollution from waste generated by innocent animals crammed into small, filthy spaces. Industrial animal agriculture is among the TOP CONTRIBUTORS to the climate crisis – but Big Ag is working desperately to hide that from the public. The Biden Administration has proposed a new policy to finally require some of the biggest offenders to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions. But Republicans are fighting back with a bill in Congress that would allow companies to withhold this information and continue to pollute in private as our planet burns. [Tell Congress: hold Big Ag accountable for driving the climate crisis! Sign by 11:59pm TONIGHT!]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( This bill would remove a powerful tool for fighting the climate crisis. Many investors care about the climate impact of their money. Hiding that information from the public opens the door for more money in the hands of greedy polluters. The good news is that we’ve got environmentalists like you ready to fight back. But we need you to ACT NOW before it’s too late. Congress hears from Big Ag lobbyists constantly – they need to receive just as much pressure from people like you, Friend. [Please take just 30 seconds to send a message to Congress and stand up to greedy Big Ag corporations!]( [SIGN THE PETITION]( Standing with you, Chloë Waterman Climate-friendly food senior program manager, Friends of the Earth Contact Us: Friends of the Earth U.S. Washington, D.C. | Berkeley, CA 1-877-843-8687 [Contact us](foe.org/about-us/contact/) Email Preferences: [Click here to unsubscribe]( Learn more: www.foe.org/news www.foe.org/about-us www.foeaction.org Connect: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Flickr]( © 2021, Friends of the Earth. All Rights Reserved. [supporter]

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