On September 21st, one of the largest rallies on climate change ever took place in New York City. An estimated 400,000 people took to the streets as part of the People's Climate March. Even if you couldn't be there, you can still call for climate action by submitting a public comment to cut carbon pollution.
With the UN summit in New York City approaching, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is urging governments to take action to reduce global warming pollution. As the world watches, our community is taking action by showing our strength in numbers.
Over 1,000 businesses, unions, faith assemblies, schools, social justice groups, and environmental organizations are there this week telling our world leaders to address our climate crisis. Support them by submitting a public comment now to set strong limits on carbon pollution.
Even if you couldn't make the rally, you can still make your voice heard. Supporters like you have already submitted over six million public comments in support of the EPA limits on carbon pollution – now is the time to show our strength again.
When future generations look back at the battle to fight climate change, they'll look at this moment to see who stood up to protect the future – and who refused to act.
We know which side we have to be on.
Thank you for your continued support.
Sincerely,
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