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Monsanto LOST

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We just handed Monsanto a stunning defeat by blocking re-approval of RoundUp in Europe. But Monsanto

We just handed Monsanto a stunning defeat by blocking re-approval of RoundUp in Europe. But Monsanto is going to come back bigger and stronger than ever. We just handed Monsanto a stunning defeat by blocking reapproval of Roundup -- probable human carcinogen -- in Europe. But now Monsanto is pushing for a two-year “technical extension” to give them more time to lobby against us -- and a new vote is this Monday. Will you chip in $1 to help keep up the fight? [SumOfUs] {NAME}, Monsanto is one of the biggest, most powerful -- and worst -- corporations in the world. And we just kicked Monsanto's butt. Monsanto's army of lobbyists has been trying to get the European Union to reapprove the use of the herbicide Roundup -- a probable human carcinogen -- for another nine years. But with the combined effort of environmental groups, scientists and consumer watchdogs pressuring authorities for a ban, we got a majority of European governments to abstain or oppose the extension, and the vote was cancelled -- twice! Roundup is now scheduled to be taken off the market by the end of this year -- but Monsanto’s lobbyists have launched a last-ditch push for a so-called "technical exemption" for two more years, a delay that serves no purpose but to keep spending millions on their lobbying campaign against us. We've also just found out that another vote is planned this Monday, June 6! Will you chip in $1 to help keep up the fight? [Yes, I'll chip in $1 to help stand up to Monsanto.] This victory was great news for Europe, but it's important for the rest of the world as well. We proved that you CAN take on the world's worst corporation and win. And this victory was truly unbelievable. Monsanto was shocked that stores literally had to take Roundup off the shelves after we won! Now we've got campaign teams in Canada, the U.S., and Australia all learning from the victory in the EU -- and we're planning our next steps to make sure we can defend this victory in Europe as well. Tens of thousands of you joined our call yesterday demanding European governments stand strong against the dangerous pesticide. To take on a multinational Goliath like Monsanto, we need a multinational movement of activists working together through the power of the Internet. That's exactly what SumOfUs is all about. [We just proved that we CAN stand up to Monsanto and win. Will you chip in $1 to help keep it going?] Thanks for all you do, Paul, Kat and the team at SumOfUs ********** More Information: [Monsanto weedkiller faces recall from Europe's shops after EU fail to agree deal], The Guardian, May 20, 2015 [Health Concerns Delay EU Vote on Monsanto’s Roundup Weedkiller], The Wall Street Journal, May 19, 2016 SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new, sustainable path for our global economy. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. | [Unsubscribe]

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