Today is Endangered Species Day and like you, I’m worried. We’re losing our biodiversity at a rate never before experienced — between 200 and 10,000 species go extinct each year! And unlike the mass extinction events of geological history, the current extinction crisis is one for which human activity is wholly responsible.
For over a decade, Food & Water Action has been relentlessly fighting the big corporations prioritizing profit over the health and safety of our communities, the environment and its wildlife.
Big Oil & Gas and Big Ag have caused too much damage. They exploit our natural resources and public lands, and contribute to climate instability. All of this has a dramatic impact on our plants and wildlife.
But while I'm worried, I also remain hopeful. Food & Water Action has proven that when we stand together, we can make change happen — even when the odds are stacked against us. Thanks to the generosity of our members, we fight to keep dangerous corporations in check. And we intend to keep doing just that.
Your contributions are what powers our work. In the streets, in the courts and all the way to the halls of Congress, we’ll keep fighting for our communities, our environment and our wildlife. Together, we will win!
Food & Water Action and its affiliated organization, Food & Water Watch, are advocacy groups with a common mission to protect our food, water and climate.
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