From National Wildlife Federation Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Piping plovers and at-risk communities need your help today.
Date June 30, 2020 6:23 PM
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Tell Congress to invest in life-saving natural infrastructure.TAKE ACTION
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[[link removed]]John,

Piping plovers and our coastal communities are facing rising seas and
destructive flooding. But protecting and restoring naturally occurring
landscapes, like coastal dunes, can provide habitat for this vulnerable species,
while buffering communities from storm surge and sea level rise.

Cherished wildlife need our leaders to invest in the natural and built
infrastructure to protect our coasts, floodplains, and drinking water, plus
other forms of zero-pollution infrastructure that combat climate change and make
our nation and wildlife more resilient to climate-fueled disasters.

Tell your House representative to vote YES on the Moving Forward Act, which will
invest in restoration of our wild places and climate solutions for all.
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TAKE ACTION
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Congress is finally acting to fix our broken national infrastructure. And with
your help, John, we can make sure this
investment protects wildlife and vulnerable communities. Destructive natural
disasters—like wildfires and algal blooms—have become more intense and more
frequent; aging water infrastructure is ill-equipped to handle severe storms;
energy and transportation are too reliant on carbon-intensive fuel sources.
These issues require urgent action if we want to protect the lands, air, and
water all wildlife and humans depend on. The time for climate-smart investments is now.

In addition to supporting natural infrastructure that improves climate
resilience, the Moving Forward Act also takes bold action to reduce
climate-disrupting carbon emissions. By passing the bill, Congress can put
people back to work through programs that improve our built and natural
infrastructure while also reducing climate pollution from cars and trucks;
restoring carbon-absorbing wetlands; investing in electric vehicle charging
stations; expanding investments in low-carbon energy and carbon capture; and
building safe crossings for when wildlife have to move across highways.

Ask Congress to protect wildlife, act on climate, enhance habitat and natural
areas, and invest in clean technology and natural infrastructure to put people
back to work today.
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Sincerely,

Shannon Heyck-Williams
Advisor, Climate Policy
National Wildlife Federation

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