Kathleen, did you miss John's message about the Veracruz barrier reef?
Kathleen — |
Did you miss John's message about the Veracruz barrier reef? |
In May, the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise set sail in solidarity with Greenpeace México and frontline communities to demand answers on the Sur de Texas Tuxpan pipeline threatening the fragile barrier reefs of Veracruz. But in order to stop its impending construction, we need to count on having you on board in the fight before midnight tonight: |
Together, we can uplift the voices of Veracruzanos on the coast calling for an end to the corporate greed threatening their homes and health. |
Together, we can demand that President Biden halt any further fracked gas exports pushing Veracruzanos to the brink of climate catastrophe. |
Together, ending the threat posed by corporate greed to the Veracruz Barrier Reef is entirely possible — but only if we can count on you fighting alongside us. |
Together, we can WIN a greener, healthier future for the Gulf Coast — so please, Kathleen: rush $10 before midnight toward our $25,000 goal to help us end American fossil fuel exports, and continue working with our partners in México to protect the Veracruz reef, and everyone who depends on it. |
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Thank you for standing with us in the fight for the future of the Veracruz coast, and keep reading to see John's urgent call to action. |
Greenpeace USA |
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: John Hocevar, Greenpeace USA Subject: Corporate greed is endangering a CRUCIAL coral reef |
| | | ATTENTION, Kathleen: | The clock is ticking to stop the Sur de Texas Tuxpan pipeline from threatening the clean, livable future of both Veracruz's precious barrier reefs and nearby coastal communities. | The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise rushed to the port of Veracruz in May to support Greenpeace México's Mar adentro, mar afuera ("The open sea — the sea outside") campaign — but we won't be able to provide the support needed to extinguish this toxic carbon bomb without you in the fight with us. | So please, Kathleen, rush $10 or more now to help us combat U.S. fracking exports and reach our $25,000 goal before July 13 to fuel the movement in solidarity with Greenpeace México and the Veracruzanos fighting for their homes. | | The pipeline's planned trajectory will cut straight through the heart of these understudied marine ecosystems. That's why we're supporting research on the current health of the reefs and the cataclysmic impacts this project could have upon it. | But corporate greed is threatening more than just the Veracruzanos who rely on the coast for their income — it risks the entire Gulf's ability to withstand the climate crisis, regardless of national borders. So as Greenpeace USA uplifts the fight in México, it's on us to keep up the demand to end fossil fuel reliance and exports in the US, too. | It will take a united effort to demand that President Biden halt fracked gas exports. Right now, that solidarity starts with each and every one of us, including you — so please, Kathleen, rush $10 toward our $25,000 goal to uplift the fight in México and win an end to fossil fuels here at home. | | Our future can't wait, so neither can we. John Hocevar Oceans Campaign Director Greenpeace USA | | | | | | |
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