From Chris Brooks, LCV <[email protected]>
Subject New Trump order: Deforestation in National Parks — a disaster for climate change
Date March 26, 2025 10:03 PM
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Friend — just days after appointing former lumber executive Tom Schultz
as the Forest Service Chief, Trump signed a series of executive orders that
fast-track lumber production in national parks and on public lands. Deforestation already contributes significantly to the world’s greenhouse gas
emissions. If allowed to take effect, these orders could massively increase
those emissions — while also polluting our water and harming vital wildlife habitats. We can’t let that happen — and we need your help.A group of donors has created a triple match fund to support LCV’s work stopping
Trump’s dirty agenda. This triple match will make a huge difference in our
ability to counter threats just like this — but the chance to triple your gift
expires at the end of this month. So, we’re asking: Please, renew your LCV membership today while your impact is TRIPLED. Right now, $5 is all it takes. We need all hands on deck >> [link removed] RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP >> [link removed] These executive orders are horrible news for our climate, our communities,
wildlife, and public lands. If enacted, they would: Escalate deforestation in the U.S., while increasing climate and health-harming emissions. Studies suggest that the carbon footprint of this logging could be comparable — or even worse — than the carbon footprint from wildfires.Remove millions of acres of trees that absorb carbon emissions and precipitation. Trees play a crucial role in mitigating climate change and in the water cycle. Scaling up deforestation to the degree Trump is proposing in his executive orders would devastate efforts to reduce carbon emissions and protect communities from flooding and mudslides.Gut protections for wildlife and public lands access. Trump’s executive orders ignore the Endangered Species Act and other environmental protections, sidestepping regulations that safeguard critical ecosystems and wildlife in favor of corporate profits. Like many of Trump’s executive orders, these deforestation executive orders are
vulnerable to public outcry. And we intend to kick up a storm of opposition. We know we can win. In Trump’s first term, LCV blocked pipelines, defended public lands, and fought
successfully to protect core environmental policies. To pull it off again, we’re
counting on you: We need you with us as we work to protect our public lands, national forests, and the policies that protect our air, water, soil, and communities. Renew your LCV membership for just $5 before the March 31 deadline and your impact TRIPLES >> [link removed] Trump has been moving fast to dismantle vital protections that keep our air and
water clean, keep our public lands free of destructive industries, and address
climate change. With people like you united with us as we fight back, %%FIRST
NAME%%, I’m confident we can stop the worst of his dirty agenda. Onward, Chris Brooks
Vice President of Membership
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