From NRDC Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Tonight on CNN: Climate Crisis Candidate Town Hall
Date September 4, 2019 7:39 PM
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NRDC Action Fund Supporter,

Just a reminder to tune-in tonight for CNN's first-ever Climate Crisis
Town Hall — a special presidential candidates forum focused entirely on
climate change. CNN's broadcast begins at 5pm E.T. and runs through
midnight — you can watch on CNN, CNN broadcast apps, or on [ [link removed] ]CNN.com.

NRDC Action Fund staff will be glued to our TVs during the forum since
this is such a critical chance for all of us to gauge the current top 10
candidates' plans to address the climate crisis. We hope you'll watch, too
— and that you'll [ [link removed] ]join our conversation on Twitter, where you can
engage with other supporters and climate activists during the forum.

Claire Morgenstern
Senior Campaign Manager, NRDC Action Fund





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Submit a Question for CNN's Presidential Climate Forum!



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Don't miss this special opportunity to ask YOUR question directly to the
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Dear NRDC Action Fund Supporter,

First, the bad news: The Democratic National Committee voted last week not
to hold a presidential debate devoted to the existential threat posed by
the climate crisis.

This is disappointing — voters deserve to hear directly from the
candidates on how they'd prioritize fighting climate change.

The good news: We're not giving up the fight — in fact, just one week from
today, we'll get another big opportunity to turn up the pressure.

On September 4, CNN is hosting its first-ever Climate Crisis Town Hall — a
special presidential forum focused entirely on climate change — and they
made a special request for NRDC Action Fund supporters like you to submit
questions for the presidential candidates.

[ [link removed] ]Submit your climate question directly to CNN here, and the next
president could answer it on national television. (And don't worry —
sending in your question will NOT automatically subscribe you to CNN's
mailing list.)

And be sure to watch this first-ever presidential climate forum September
4 beginning at 5 p.m. ET on CNN! [ [link removed] ]Check local listings, or [ [link removed] ]watch live
online.

Former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Bernie
Sanders, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Representative Beto O'Rourke,
Senator Cory Booker, Senator Kamala Harris, Senator Amy Klobuchar, former
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, and businessman
Andrew Yang will all participate in the forum. It's urgent that we take
this opportunity to learn about the details of their plans for bold
climate action.

The truth is, climate change is already here: it's affecting our health,
lands, oceans, and wildlife ... our food supply and our economy ... and
our national and global security. The 2020 election is a critical
opportunity to set in motion the national policies we so desperately need
to fully address this existential threat, and we can't afford to waste it.

We know that Donald Trump won't take action to combat the climate crisis —
so we need to make sure that the next president will. And that starts with
learning everything we can about their plans for bold climate action if
elected.

[ [link removed] ]So please, don't miss this opportunity to get the answers we need on
climate change: Submit your question for CNN's presidential candidate
forum today.

Thanks so much everything that you're doing to help make climate change
THE #1 issue in the 2020 election. Your voice matters, and I'm so glad to
have you in this fight.

Sincerely,

[1]Kevin
Kevin S. Curtis
Executive Director, NRDC Action Fund


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