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4 years ago today, we adopted the Paris Climate Agreement. {NAME}, what do you think about it now?

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Today marks the fourth anniversary of the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement. # {NAME}, In 2015

Today marks the fourth anniversary of the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement. # [Today marks the fourth anniversary of the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement. {NAME}, do you think the United States should rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement?]( [YES »]( [NO »]( {NAME}, In 2015, Vice President Joe Biden helped secure the Paris Climate Agreement, uniting the world to tackle the existential threat of climate change. But President Trump recklessly threw away that hard-won progress when he announced he was pulling the United States out of the agreement. {NAME}, it is outrageous, but not surprising. Donald Trump ignores science and has done everything he can to reverse the Obama-Biden Administration’s actions to address the climate crisis. I know where Joe Biden stands on the issue of climate change. On day one of a Biden Administration, the United States will rejoin this agreement AND lead a major diplomatic push to get every participating country to increase the ambitions of its climate targets. So as we mark this date - four years since the adoption of the Paris Climate Agreement - I want to know where you stand: Should the United States rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement? [YES »]( [NO »]( {NAME}, together, we can address the threat of climate change and that’s why I appreciate you reading this email all the way to the end! Here’s the link one more time to take action today by taking our quick poll on the Paris Climate Agreement: [( Thank you, Stef Feldman Policy Director, Biden for President [( [( [( [( Any donor history information in this email reflects what we have on file for this specific email address. If you have donated with a different email, with a check, or with a spouse -- thank you so much! We have that on file and cannot thank you enough for supporting this campaign. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If we got your name or any information wrong -- we're so sorry! To update and correct your information [click here](. If you would like to receive fewer emails, [click here](. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](. {NAME}, thank you so much for supporting Joe Biden’s Presidential campaign. [refcode=email-bsd-20190515host-b20_FDR_states_NA-F1_S1_C1]( This isn’t the time to be complacent. If you are ready to fight for the soul of this nation, you can start by donating to elect Joe Biden by clicking the button below. [DONATE TO ELECT JOE BIDEN »]( We know we send a lot of emails, and we are sorry about that. The reason? We are relying on grassroots supporters like you (we’re serious!). But {NAME}, we don’t want to bother you. If you’d like to only receive our most important emails, [click here](. If you’d like to unsubscribe from our emails, you can [click here](. To make a contribution by mail, [click here]( for instructions. We sincerely thank you for your help and support. - The entire Joe Biden for President team Paid for by Biden for President

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