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   Hi John,
   The latest UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) report
   just came out, and this time, it’s all about solutions to the climate
   crisis.
   The solution to the climate crisis is in the report in black and white: we
   need clean, renewable energy if we're going to stop the worst effects of
   the climate crisis.^1
   But the transition away from fossil fuels must be rooted in
   justice, John.
   Ordinary people who have done little to cause this mess should not suffer
   the worst effects of the crisis. And they definitely shouldn't have to
   foot the bill. The fossil fuel industry is responsible, plain and simple.
   They must pay their fair share to fix it.
   [ [link removed]- ]Will you sign our petition calling on the U.S. government to make
   polluters pay to fund a transition to renewables?
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   The United States government, and governments around the world, are
   letting polluters like ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, and Shell make record
   profits while they knowingly destroy our communities and livelihoods.^2
   And these profits are expected to rise by as much as 50 percent next
   year.^3 Big Oil is also profiting from Putin's war and using the crisis to
   raise the price of gas prices for working families.
   That’s just wrong.
   As long as we’re dependent on fossil fuels, we will always be at the mercy
   of the powerful corporations and dictators who extract them.
   We need world leaders to be bold, end this corporate greed, and get behind
   safe, affordable renewables.
   [ [link removed]- ]Sign the petition »
   Right now, there is growing momentum behind our movement to call on those
   most responsible to pay their fair share and hold Big Oil accountable for
   their disastrous projects.
   Now is the perfect moment for our movement to call on our governments to
   make the companies responsible for the climate crisis pay.
   We need clean, safe, affordable energy that will protect people from the
   instability and destruction fossil fuels bring.
   [ [link removed]- ]Will you be one of the many taking action today,
   John?
   Onwards,
   Ellie for 350.org
   
    
   1 - [ [link removed]- ]The Guardian
   2 - [ [link removed]- ]Financial Times
   3 - [ [link removed]- ]Common Wealth
    
     
     
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