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We're in the midst of one of the toughest fights for our water and our climate — and we haven't heard from you yet. Intensifying storms like Hurricane Harvey show just how high the stakes really are for people and communities across the country. We need to urgently stop all fossil fuel projects that drive climate change and make big storms worse.[1] Will you please take a moment and help Greenpeace fight tar sands pipelines and defend our planet from polluter attacks? Please sign the petition to JPMorgan Chase, demanding that it stop funding tar sands pipelines. So far, 84,036 of your fellow Greenpeace supporters have signed our petition to JPMorgan Chase — but your signature is still needed. This petition to stop tar sands is part of our crucial effort to pressure big banks to defund pipelines — and every voice counts. Cutting off funding from pipelines is one of the best tools we have to keep fossil fuels in the ground, to stand in solidarity with the rights of Indigenous peoples and landowners, and to safeguard water supplies. Some banks have already committed to not fund these pipelines — that's proof of your power to hold corporations accountable for environmental destruction. So don't let up now. Tell JPMorgan Chase to defund tar sands pipelines. We can't afford to burn the oil that would come from expanded tar sands production. And if we don't defeat Trump's proposed pipeline expansion — and tar sands reserves are exploited — it could set us on an irreversible course for climate catastrophe in our lifetime. Please use your power over polluters and sign the petition now. Thank you, P.S. The consequences of climate change have already begun and they will quickly grow more severe if pipeline projects are allowed to proceed. But never forget, the power to choose a green and peaceful future is in your hands. Sign the petition now to show JPMorgan Chase you won't stand for their funding of pipelines. [1] https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/28/climate-change-hurricane-harvey-more-deadly |
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