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An Inconvenient Sequel; Resist the Dakota XL Pipeline; Stop Bee-Killing Pesticides from Sale NOW

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power explores where we are in our climate fight a decade later, just how close we are to a real energy revolution and what we still need to do on the international, state and local levels to get there.

“The film’s release couldn’t come at a more critical time, as President Trump recklessly attempts to roll back any action on clean energy and climate change, including pulling the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement. But luckily, across America, local elected officials — especially governors, are stepping up to fight climate change. They promise to continue working to advance clean energy, create jobs, reduce pollution and achieve united action against climate change. Many governors have pledged their commitment to the Paris Agreement, too.” 

Click here to watch a trailer of An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power and thank Gov. Cuomo for committing to climate action and moving New York toward a clean energy future.

Help Protect Endangered Species and Resist Dakota XL Pipeline

With the recent victory for Standing Rock Sioux tribe, we are not that far off from getting Congress to listen! Friends of the Earth is suing the Trump administration to stop Keystone XL on the grounds that it violates the Endangered Species Act. But at the same time, Trump and his enablers in Congress are trying to gut that law — clearing the way for them to build the pipeline. We need your help to stop them!

Tell your Senators: Don’t gut the Endangered Species Act and clear the path for Keystone XL!

Also, Tell the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to Stop Hilcorp Alaska Gas leak and Protect Beluga Whales!

Tell Kroger to say NO to bee-killing pesticides!

Neonics are widely used in food production. So grocery stores like Kroger have the power to reduce the use of these toxic chemicals. They can stop selling food grown with bee-killing pesticides and offer more bee-friendly organic food. You can help make that happen!

 

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